Ira Kurzban, an immigration law expert and the author of a legal sourcebook used widely by attorneys and judges, agreed. Kurzban said the brothers’ subsequent applications for work visas and to become U.S. permanent residents and naturalized citizens would have asked whether they worked in the United States without authorization. “If you tell them you worked illegally in the U.S., it’s highly unlikely you’d get approved,” Kurzban said.
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