President Donald Trump has directed Attorney General Pam Bondy to punish immigration lawyers and law firms, which are Game Court rules and immigration laws.
in Note Bondi and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Director Christa Noem told Bondi and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that “laws and law firms engaged in conduct that violate national law” or rules governing the conduct of lawyers must be accountable efficiently and effectively.”
“Accountability is especially important when misconduct by lawyers and law firms threatens national security, homeland security, public safety, or the integrity of an election,” the memo adds.
The memo continues to cite “super-law year” Mark Elias “deeply involved” in creating fake related documents as an example of how “gross unethical misconduct” is “too common.”
Recent examples of grossly unethical misconduct are all too common. For example, in 2016, Marc Elias, founder and chairman of Elias Law Group LLP, was deeply involved in the creation of false “relevant documents” designed to provide fraudulent basis for federal law enforcement agencies to investigate presidential candidates to change the outcome of the presidential election. Elias also deliberately tried to hide the role of his client – failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton – in related documents.
The memo also points out that the immigration system is filled with “ramp-prolonged fraud and useless claims,” and denies “immigration bars, and powerful, great law practices” of “tethering clients to hide their past when claiming asylum claims or lie about their situation.”
The immigration system, which has exerted ramp-extending fraud and useless claims, replaced the constitutional and legal foundations in which the president exercises his core powers under Article II of the US Constitution, is equally full of examples of uncruel and prudent actions by lawyers and law firms. For example, immigration prisons and powerful, large-legal practices often coach clients to hide their past when claiming asylum claims and lie about the situation. Gathering the information necessary to counter these unfair claims places a heavy burden on the federal government. And this fraud undermines the broader undermining the integrity of our immigration law and legal profession – not to mention the undeniable tragic consequences of the resulting mass illegal immigration in terms of heinous crimes against innocent victims such as Raken Riley, Jocelyn Nangaley, or Rachel Morin.
Bondi is “instructed to seek sanctions against lawyers and law firms engaged in frivolous, unfair and troublesome cases against the United States,” the memo adds.
“I further direct the Attorney General to take all appropriate measures to refer to disciplinary action to attorneys who appear to violate rules of professional conduct, including in cases where conduct in federal courts or federal components govern merit claims and competitions, particularly where national security, homeland security, public safety, or election integrity,” MEMO continues.
In response to the memo, some people described it as “absurd to propose” that immigration lawyers and law firms are guiding illegal foreigners to lie or hide parts of the past with asylum claims.
“Trump only encouraged the DOJ to seek discipline for lawyers who appear to be violating professional rules of conduct, especially when it relates to election integrity,” says Kyle Cheney, senior legal reporter Kyle Cheney Politics I wrote it in post x.
Cheney added that this is “somehow the reason many of his lawyers have been punished over the past four years.”
“It goes beyond absurd to suggest that a large legal lawyer is fraudulently leading his clients to lie while taking a pro bono asylum case,” writes Aaron Reichlin Melnick, a senior fellow at the American Council of Immigration. post X.
Immigrant insider It has been reported The memo “can lead to scrutiny of immigration court lawyers against businesses representing immigrants, more frequent disciplinary actions, and potential legal or financial consequences.”

