The religion of peace strikes again...

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Here's some info on the lawyer defending his family.
In 2008,Susanna Dvortsin was in court on her own behalf, appealing the DHS decision to fire her from a job she held for a short time in U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
According to an order denying her appeal, Dvortsin lied on a May 2, 2006 form required for national security positions, the Standard Form 86 (SF-86).
She was hired in June 2006 as an asylum officer in the Los Angeles Asylum Office, and worked for almost a year. But days before her one-year probationary period ended in June 2007, she was fired because of missing, relevant information on the SF-86.
According to the order, Dvortsin failed to disclose that her daughter’s father was an illegal alien. She also failed to disclose that she had been prescribed psychiatric medication over the previous seven years. The form was also missing credit information, and she failed to list foreign trips she had made.
In 2019, Dvortsin was suspended from practicing law for “misconduct concerning an immigration matter.”

The suspension, lasting 115 days, was requested by the Supreme Court of South Dakota and approved by the U.S. Department of Justice’s Executive Office for Immigration Review.
The U.S. Department of Justice went even further in 2019 and banned Dvortsin from practicing law before the Department of Homeland Security.

“[Dvortsin] is immediately suspended from the practice of law before the Board [of Immigration Appeals], the Immigration Courts, or the DHS,” the U.S. DOJ ruled in 2019.
 
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