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Subject: Immigration reform.
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: doubledvp22-ga
List Price: $15.00
Posted: 28 May 2002 12:59 PDT
Expires: 10 Jun 2002 11:07 PDT
Question ID: 18570
I have notified I.N.S. about information that I have about a person
who is currently in the U.S. and is defrauding this country. They have
sent them a letter ordering them to appear in front of a judge, 1 year
from now. In the meantime they are continueing to defraud the U.S. Who
can I contact to have them arrested or deported right now?
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There is no answer at this time.

The following answer was rejected by the asker (they received a refund for the question).
Subject: Re: Immigration reform.
Answered By: xemion-ga on 28 May 2002 13:20 PDT
 
The INS has set up a website that should answer all your questions. 
It outlines what you should do to report illegal activity by an
immigrant.

http://www.ins.gov/graphics/howdoi/illegal.htm

While I understand that you wish to have them arrested or deported
immediately, the INS is the government agency set up to handle
situations like this.  You need to let them handle the situation
according to their own procedures.  They are ultimately the agency in
charge of deportation and you will have to abide by their instructions
in the matter.

If the individuals actions are clearly criminal in nature, I suggest
contacting your local police department.  Otherwise, let the INS
handle it.  You have done your duty to your country.

I realize that you are deeply concerned about this matter and the
INS's response so I would also recommend that you contact your local
congressman concerning the situation.  Outline the details of the
matter and specifically what actions you have taken.  Ask him to do
what he can to correct whatever problems there are.

Please keep in mind, however, that this is a very busy time for the US
with the war on terrorism, etc., and I am sure that the INS has it's
hands full at the moment.

Also please note that this is just advice and is not by any means
intended to be legal guidance.  I welcome the comments of any other
researchers on this matter.  Thanks for using Google Answers!

xemion-ga
Reason this answer was rejected by doubledvp22-ga:
The suggestions that where made where things that have all ready been
done. I appreicate your attention, I will just have to let the I.N.S.
take care of this. Thank you for trying to help. doubledvp22

Comments  
Subject: Re: Immigration reform.
From: nelson-ga on 28 May 2002 13:59 PDT
 
In what way is the individual defrauding the country?
Subject: Re: Immigration reform.
From: weisstho-ga on 28 May 2002 15:08 PDT
 
Xemion's guidance seems very wise and measured. Good advice. 

The FBI and the United States Attorneys offices are also interested in
civil and criminal breaches of the law. Most offices can handle a
phone inquiry - see your phone book and look under United States. A
better way to approach these offices is by placing your concerns and
observations in writing and fax or mail that to them - that seems to
be a more credible way, not to mention a more efficient way, to
transmit information to these (overworked) agencies.

Another tack may be to contact your local police department and speak
to a detective - even though the allegations may be of breaches of
federal law, there may be state involvement, and of course a local law
enforcement officer can more readily obtain the attention of the
"Feds" if conditions warrant.

BE CAREFUL to not make inaccurate, untrue, or careless allegations
which may set you up for civil liability from a person wrongly
accused.

Tom
Subject: Re: Immigration reform.
From: mmi-ga on 28 May 2002 22:47 PDT
 
I think we should, once and for all, leave poor ol' Linda Chavez alone ;)

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