Rosa also admitted to committing bankruptcy fraud and accepting an illegal campaign contribution of $1,000 from an unnamed "representative of a foreign government." She is expected to face between 12 and 18 months in prison under the terms of the deal. But there's no mandatory minimum, meaning a judge could let her off with probation. The first-term lawmaker's admission raises questions about whether Rosa was an illegal immigrant when she was elected to public office in 2012.