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Have a relative or friend who is getting deported from the US? Plan on being in the same position anytime soon? Well, here it is, for the first time, a fully documented and procedural guide to US detention and deportation. Please note that you will NOT find this information anywhere else. Half the practiced procedure during this process is NOT published anywhere under the US Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) or Immigration & Nationality Act (INA). That’s primarily because no one has taken interest in this procedure, and although there are manuals published by the House and Congress on the process of deportation and escorting illegal aliens out of the US, they are NOT followed by the monkeys at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The reason for that is that immigration law and procedure largely deals with people who are not US citizens, so the US government, house, or congress doesn’t give a flying fuck about them. Some of this is in violation of human rights, but who gives a fuck? If you’re not white and don’t hold a blue passport, you don’t deserve to be treated with dignity, do you? After all, America was formed after the murder of brown people wasn’t it? Anyway, think I’m getting off the topic here. Here’s how it works:

How it Begins

The person who homeland security wants to deport is picked up. Please keep in mind that the pick-up is made not by the USCIS or Immigration Services, but by Customs and Border Patrol, or, most likely, by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The ICE is equivalent to the right testicle of the US Department of Homeland Security for enforcement of Immigration and related unlawful DHS policy and practice. They basically do the “dirty work” for the immigration fogies. So, if someone you know simply disappears off of the streets of America, or they go to see someone at the local immigration service center, or go for an Infopass appointment (http://infopass.uscis.gov/) and never turn up, guess what, they’ve been arrested. Please note that ICE is present at all Immigration Service Centers for this very reason: the arrest of those people they consider illegal. Whether they are OR not is neither their business nor that of the USCIS. A US court has to decide that, and good luck getting there. Not many people that chance; so America’s advertising about a free country is basically full of shit in this department.

So, how do you find out if someone has been picked up? Visit the local immigration office, and ask them where they hold immigration detainees. You’ll get a couple of printed pages from http://www.mapquest.com directions on them, which will be addresses of the “facilities” or jails that people are taken to when detained. Call them, ask for your party’s name, and you’ll know if they are there or not. Now, you can’t speak to the person who has been arrested. THEY need to call you; then you call back and set up a collect call system that costs you both your arms and a leg, and then the arrested person call you from inside the jail.

So now they’re in, and you’re contacting attorneys, and your friend is trying to extract information from the people who arrested him; what the hell is going on? Read on…

After the Arrest

Now is when the false assurances start. First of, ICE Officers will hardly ever talk to you or an Immigration Attorney. They think you’re the scum of the earth because you’re not white enough for them, and your attorney is equally pathetic because he/she is defending you. So, they will not give you any information. They may, however, give the arrested some false information about when he’ll be deported, but they will never actually tell you when, where, or how, because it’s supposed to be a ‘security risk.’ Yes, the small penis’ of the ICE Officers are at stake; they need to make the most of their petty 2 cents worth lives and they make everything sound like it’s top secret information that could change the course of the earth.

Typically, the ICE can hold a deportee for about 3 months before they’ll need special permission from other authorities to further hold the person, and because that special permission requires paperwork (which the dickheads are too fucking incompetent to do) and may establish that the ICE has ILLEGALLY or UNLAWFULLY arrested someone (this is very common), they will typically deport your arrested friend or relative within those 90 days.

If he/she has a committed a crime, the 90 day period will begin after they have done jail time for their crime. They will then be moved to a federal deportee detention facility. You can find a list of detention facilities and related information here:

http://www.ice.gov/pi/dro/facilities.htm.

If you believe an ICE Officer has arrested you by mistake, there’s really nothing you can about it. If you had a stay issued by a Court, you can file for a contempt of court. Also, you can file a Habeas Corpus with the court to request that the ICE officer be questioned and you be released. However, it seems like the system is rigged; ICE apparently feeds enough money to US Department of Justice (USDOJ) to where they don’t entertain such applications or cannot take action on them within 90 days, and that basically renders them useless. What you can do, however, is file a civil suit and get the media involved. That’s the only thing that scares the US government, and typically, this is more than an ICE Officer can handle, and somewhere somebody will always pay for fucking up. However, this is not something everyone can do as it may require some serious cash and persistence, and a lot of courage. After all, a lot of people unnecessarily tremble in the name of US Homeland Security.

The Deportation Process

This, in itself, is a big mess. There’s no set procedure or way. Typically, here’s the rule: If there’s a direct flight to your country of passport from anywhere in the US, you will be flown on either a US government plane or escorted on a commercial flight to the major international airport that such a flight will fly out of. From this airport, you will be put on a commercial flight ‘home.’ They will hand the passport over to the pilot or airline staff, and they will hand it over to you when you land or are on the plane, unless you’re from a really crooked country where these people are looking to make a quick buck off of you.

Now, according to the guide for escorting, information on which can be found on the USDOJ site at http://www.usdoj.gov/oig/reports/INS/e0105/index.htm, if no one if the deportee in question has not committed a crime, he/she does not need an escort. But somehow it turns out that homeland security has a very hard time complying with this manual or guide, and so, the rule is typically ignored.

Now, I’m not sure if this is how it’s done in other countries too, but I know this is how it works for the Middle East and Pakistan. Most likely, the deportee will be moved to the federal detention facility in Buffalo, NY, from where the ICE charters a plane belonging to any airline, and flies in a 24 hour plus flight to three or four countries, dropping the deportees off. The idea is to hand them over to local authorities, but most local authorities could give a fuck less about what the ICE wants them to do. In fact, there have been reports of ICE and Homeland Security Officers getting into trouble upon arrival in the Pakistan without having an invitation; something to be proud of.

The Return to the Passport Country

Once your deportee lands in Pakistan, he’ll be uncuffed and brought into the airport. The problem here is that the US flight is so secretive, that they don’t even inform the local authorities of the arrival of a deportee plane, with the result that the local authorities are not prepared. The only people who may have a clue about the flight is the air traffic control room staff, and they typically don’t communicate the information with the FIA (in Pakistan) or the FBI equivalent of the country the deportees are landing.

The result: deportees are hung up at the airport for a couple of hours for filling out a survey form after which they are let go. For Pakistan, the flight usually lands in Islamabad. For all other countries, it typically lands in the capital city. The last deportee flight that few from NY and ended in Pakistan flew on Tuesday, March 6, with a stop in Jordan, after which it carried to Islamabad, Pakistan.

Conclusion

What’s the worst part about this process?

- The inhumane treatment of deportees, some of whom may be highly educated officials who are simply put behind bars for making a solid, legitimate case against the USCIS or ICE but have the wrong skin color.

- The lack of information and pathetic secrecy issues.

- The hiding of ICE officers from lawyers and other genuine people for fucking up; talk about being American, don’t face your mistakes or stand up for what you do. Way to go Dick in Bush!

- The lack of implementation of legislature and the cowardice of judiciary in front of ICE.

- Thousands of human rights violations.

- The incompetence of American Citizens in realizing that there are such atrocities going on inside their own country, and

- The fact that no one is willing to do anything about it because the mistreated don’t hold American Passports.

What can we say? What goes around comes around. Stay away and don’t get involved. This is one of the several ways the US is shooting herself in her own foot, and what happens when you do that? You only need to be told if you have never stepped outside the US.

  • Skydrea

    I know that their are a lot of people that think lowly of the people that are here illegally in the United States but I think that people misunderstand the purpose of them being here. I do agree on the other hand if a person commits murder, and sexual acts on a child should be departed back to their country. But what if a person has good morals and are in fact here not making mistakes or if they made mistakes it’s only  little one’s, does that make them a bad person because if it does then everyone in the World needs to be punished for their crimes or the mistakes that they have done. And that’s my case, my husband is in ICE custody as we speak he has made mistakes in the past but he has not made any since we have been together and that has been the last three years. The father of my children walked out on me when my youngest was only 2 years of age and now she is 11 years of age, my husband now stepped up and took the responsibility of my children and is the best dad they can ever have and did have to do that but he choose to do so . Now he does have residency here in the United States since he was younger but now they want to take it away for some crimes that he committed 7 years ago, and if he is deported my children will never be the same. I want him to stay for children’s sake they don’t deserve to be hart just like no other child in that case. Everyone deserves a second chance and should not have to pay each and everyday for something and if that is the case then there would be no World peace anywhere because every time you turn around you will be reminded of them.   

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=521906425 Kenny Alexander Cox

    Hey i was deported from california in jan 2000 for posesion of sales of meth. its been 12 years now and i haven’t been in any trouble. my whole family is back in LA and I was wondering if i can ever go back. Im finishing off a bachelors degree in computing in the UK, i hold a duel passport, one from the UK and the other from Belize which is part of the Cari-Com. Does anyone know where or who i can speak with about this matter? i was arrested when i was just a little bit older than 18 (1998) and deported in 2000 like i said earlier. i was young and now i’m 31, 32 in June. i’ve grown up and now i would like a second chance. any way to go back?

  • G-Mac

    If he has a detainer and is known by ICE as a non citizen he will be picked up from jail/prison on his release day and taken into immigration detention and most likely ordered deportable. He then has the choice of accepting that and leaving (depending on his crime he can’t come back for 5-20 tears or maybe never!). Or trying to fight his deportation which can take many months and depending on his crime he may or may not win.

  • G-Mac

    Yes. You get picked up by ICE on your release date and will be taken in immigration detention and ordered removed from the UDA. This process can vary depending on whether you have access to travel documents, what your country of nationality is and whether you try to fight your deportation.

  • Skydrea

    Annette,

    I am going through the same thing right now. My finance is in ICE custody since September of last year. Marrying him will not changed nothing since I have already tried to do so. The best thing for you do is hire a good lawyer just like I have and him help you out, without a lawyer your boyfriend will not have a chance and I know because I see this every time I go to court in Miami, people without a lawyer is always deported or the judge will give them time to get one. It’s a very long process but in the end it will always pay off just keep faith in yourself and also your boyfriend. Good luck!!

  • Cecilia Yanez

    Hi my friend became deported on November 30 2010 from Arizona prison, and they gave her probation for a 1 ½ year.  How can she come back to the states legally and will she ever be able to get her residency?

  • Anonymous

    There are, indeed, CFRs relating to the procedures for detention of illegal aliens–and their deportation from the U.S.  I started to walk you through the procedure, but then read your entire post, which includes, among other absurdities, these quotes:
    “After all, America was formed after the murder of brown people wasn’t it? Anyway, think I’m getting off the topic here. ”

     ”Please note that ICE is present at all Immigration Service Centers for this very reason: the arrest of those people they consider illegal. Whether they are OR not is neither their business nor that of the USCIS.”

    Then, I concluded that you are not interested in answers; you merely want to spout off. It is a sad commentary that you have wasted your education and literacy on scatterbrain ideas, but, as I state in the last paragraph below, it is understandable.  Many of us who care have suffered from the psychological impact of our national schizophrenia, multiple standards and non-enforcement of immigration laws.

    Since Janet Napolitano became Secretary of DHS, she has taken this country over the cliff into quasi anarchy by her refusal to adhere to detention and deportation, required by the laws I mention above. In fact, since the Kennedy brothers, John as President and Bobby as Attorney General, there has been a growing, governmental contempt for enforcement of immigration laws.  The last administration that enforced them was President Eisenhower’s.

    I was a new recruit in the Border Patrol Academy when it was announced that JFK had appointed Raymond Farrell as Commissioner of the INS.  It took me a lot of reflection–and several novels–to come to grips with the psychological impact of this long-enduring, Kennedy appointee, whose  favorite quote regarding immigration law enforcement, was: “…acceptable level of control….”  Jimmy Carter appointed the infamous “fox in the chicken coop,” Leonel Castillo Commissioner.  Castillo was a left wing activist with a racist persecution complex–and a thought process much like this administration’s.  Castillo, in effect, sounded the death knell for immigration law enforcement.  His de facto national anarchy was exacerbated by Bush 43′s  renaming of everything and confusing people even more with his “realignment,” and renaming all the different branches of the new DHS.  Renaming things, as career bureaucrats know, is not a method of solving problems; it is an effort to obfuscate them by confusing people.  I noted this in “The Border Nightwalkers.”

  • http://www.asifism.com Commie B

    Thank you. Sadly, psychoanalysis and political mumbo jumbo is always useless at the practical level.

  • Unitedamerica99

    why are u like that if u dont have anything better to say stay out of there busniess

  • Unitedamerica99

    would any buddy know how long it takes to get deported for ice came from fedral prison an now in imagration holding center waiting to get deported but its taking forever i’v been here for 11 days already how much longer i want to go home to mexico                                                                   thanks an god bless

  • Pussygalore

    You are an asshole buddy, nothing nice to say, do you have very small penis and shit for Brains, you are a attention seeker – you dumb mother fucker
    I guess you are a wanabe ICE or Cop, and was tuned down,because they took one look at you and wow small dick syndrome
    You are a bully, and my guess you had the shit kicked out of you many times as a kid. You are the kind of person who hides behind a keyboard, but scared of the world. Have ever left the US.

    Take a look at yourself

    Regards
    Mike Hunt

    Say Mike Hunt out loud and that reprsents you

  • Pussyglaore

    You are a piece of shit Boy – Why do you fucken Americans go to Other Countries and Kill Woman and Children – you worthless Small minded Dick

    You are the Kiddie Fiddler – I will track you the fuck down

    You piece of worthless Trash

  • PussyGalore

    You stupid Fuck Head, why don’t you have your way with ICE

  • PussyGalore

    Thank-You this is a country with Sense and the Best People, my ex wife from NY – a JAP – BiPolar – life was hell eh
    My Girl Friemd from Canada - The BEST

  • http://www.asifism.com Commie B

    Apply for a waiver to enter Kenny. Also, do you know long your ban on entry was for?

  • http://www.asifism.com Commie B

    She can apply for a waiver to get permission to apply for a visa to re-enter the US. Residency she might get perhaps, but permanent residency might be difficult. But you won’t really know until she tries.

  • http://www.asifism.com Commie B

    Yes

  • http://www.asifism.com Commie B

    Overstaying is a crime. You stayed longer than the allowed 2 weeks – you’re in violation of what was allowed.

  • Borderdrama

    Thanks for the mumbo jumbo comment.  Too bad you have no answer for my comment. I suppose in that absence, you’ll now resort to the power of the edit (censorship). It’s your railroad and your captive (deceived) audience.  Now run it off the cliff.

  • http://www.asifism.com Commie B

    Precisely the kind of restricted vision that results in all the drama laid out in this article. The point, without getting into an argument, is that yes, whilst this was a rant, it is all based on fact – highly opinionated, nonetheless. Why the ICE or DHS or USCIS what they is not really the point of this discussion – the article is effectively a guide as to what might happen when the ICE comes for someone. The merits of any case are always up for discussion – in a fair and just world.

    Above all, you seem to be wanting to promote your book and how thoughtful Border Patrol recruits are. Really, none of that is relevant to this article.

    If I wanted to censor your comment – it would have been gone by now – but I don’t work for US Border Patrol.

    However – getting to the point – what was the part of your comment that required an answer?

  • Borderdrama

    I gave you some reasons why immigration is historically in such chaos, but you seemed to have missed the point. I would have specifically addressed your individual problem, but as I stated, I thought you were being overbearing and offensive in your statement about the conquer of the brown races. Such emotive outbursts have no place in discussing law. Those arguments are, like you admitted, a digression.

    There are no “practical” solutions to any immigration problem. Every case is different and one size does not fit all.

    My original reply was to dispute your claim that there are no CFRs relating to deportation.  There are volumes of them.  Title 8, USC 1251 is the best starting place.  8 USC 1252 gets more into the specifics of deportation.  There are many remedies for deportation, and those CFRs closely follow the above-mentioned.  In any case, there are laws of eligibility and waivers for many of the more innocuous grounds for deportation. Once a person is deported, he/she comes under Exclusions (if they want to re-apply for admission to the U.S.). Most of the exclusion grounds and waivers therefor are listed in 8 USC 1182– 8 USC 1226 gets into more details of exclusions.  There are volumes of precedent administration decisions to which you could refer your readers.  Crimes involving moral turpitude and aggravated felonies are the hardest to overcome.  There are no waivers for many offenses, such as those involving terrorism, or acts of political oppression in a foreign country

    I appreciate that you did not censor me, but if I were you, I’d be more concerned with lawyers who might claim that you are giving legal advice.  I believe you stated that you are not a lawyer.  Even lawyers who are not immigration specialists are reluctant to give advice on immigration affairs.

  • http://www.asifism.com Commie B

    Thanks for the reasons, but I imagine you understand that the point here is not to analyse why immigration is such a mess – it’s more about how to deal with that mess from a customer (if that’s the right kind of word) perspective.

    There are practical solutions to immigration problems – and the practical solution is that if you are in violation of immigration law or regulations, leave before you get caught.

    As for the CFR issue – perhaps some background might help. I come from a family of lawyers. I personally own a copy of and have read CFR 8 – all of it – on more than one occasion (albeit several years ago). I’ve also read the INA. There are situations that arise that CFR does not cover – more than that, the issue at hand is that the ICE does not follow what CFR states – this is actually the reason this very article was written. 

    The person who’s episode inspired this article did not enter the US illegally. In fact, before he was taken into custody, the immigration officers words were “you bloody *******nis (this was the person’s nationality) think you can teach us about our law?” He said this precisely because he was being told that his demand was NOT in line with CFR 8. 

    I have absolutely no problems with US immigration taking action where people have committed crimes or where they have over stayed or whatever. My issue, and the one because of which this article was written, lies around ICE mistreating law abiding residents in the United States.

    Finally, I have had my fair share of US lawyers and immigration judges. Lawyers specifically told me it is never a matter of law – always a matter of who the lawyer knows – and generally at a court hearing, immigration lawyers tend to forget what the law says. Nobody said the advice here was legally sound. And, to set the record straight, lawyers who are immigration specialists are reluctant to give advice on immigration affairs – just as much as those who aren’t immigration specialists. What you have here is simply a guide – a documentation of experiences – and it by no means claims to be anything else.

    Nonetheless, for me, the law or regulation was never particularly in question. Those given the authority to implement it, ICE, DHS, JoD – it is their character and implementation of it that is the primary issue.

    I completely understand when you say that I should refer readers to the volumes of precedent administration decisions. However, the thing to note is that people who comment here are in no position to trail through and read through decisions (many of which, might I add, are completely absurd) – once your friend or loved one is in custody, reading past decisions doesn’t really accomplish anything – in fact, most people would need to spend money trying to decipher it. Even ICE officials and judges seldom look at these – that is why a just legal system (the morality of it set aside for now) is unjust in its implementation. 

    Whilst I appreciate that your intention was to address my problem, it was something that occurred years ago. Even then, I would not have been  in addressing the problem – just in resolving it. But even a habeas corpus could not accomplish that- it was simply ignored long enough for the person in question to be deported, after which, it was promptly responded to. That’s criminal, but it is true.

  • Sean

    Well, we are all Christians asshole.

  • Lil Mama

    Can I get internationally extradited without having Interpol red notice?

    Respectfully.

  • Charliek4u

     first check with Mexican Embassy in your country where you live, if you don’t need a visitor’s visas, then there is no problem for you to go Mexico. Good Luck and God bless

  • Charliek4u

     e-mail me at charliek4u@yahoo.com

  • Charliek4u

     just apply for a visitor’s visa, but just do not lie in your application.
    good luck

  • Charliek4u

     yes you can, you did your 10 years punishments. you can use your Canadian passport. Good luck

  • Charliek4u

     hey Takli, yes you can

  • Charliek4u

     e-mail me here charliek4u@yahoo.com

  • Charliek4u

     Hey Charlotte please e-mail me charliek4u@yahoo.com for helping you out.

  • Sian Young

    What if you are not Mexican?? Im British I came here on a plane with mother when I was 12! Im not some guy who snuck across the border at night! Why do I get treated like the rest!!!

  • JG

    DONT MATTER, YOU ARE NOT FROM THE US, YOU ARE FROM ANOTHER COUNTRY SO FOR ICE YOU ARE LIKE MEXICAN, PAKISTAN, WHATEVER YOU WANT TO CALL THEM. YOU ARE NOT SPECIAL CAUSE YOU ARE FROM BRITISH OR CAME IN AN AIRPLANE

  • Tampaprogressivedevelopment

    agreed.   I am white and have worked inLaw enforcement before I retired.  I  am proud of my work but have nothing good to say about  ICE.

  • sindler

    they are humans and do what humans do best,fail !
    thanks for the service

  • sindler

    in the USA all people are equal ! thus said,you should not refer to others as “the rest “! the law should apply to mexicans as well as to “brits” good luck to you

  • sindler

    got it right JG, 

  • sindler

    skydrea
    thanks for sharing.that is why in this life of ours you should NEVER give up.life will throw stuffs at you but no matter what you should not quit.you can do this.fight hard and please do not let any stones upturned.Good luck

  • sindler

    if you really love the guy and was already planning on getting married,why dont you marry him behing bars(in jail),then file for his papers ?

  • sindler

    Annette,
    lawyers do not get you out of troubles ! they help you interpret the laws
    of the land.Think about this,folks on death row have good lawyers too !
    It all depends on what ICE got you for.certain crimes are so heinous even if they got you 100 of the best lawyers in the world you will still be convicted.at times good lawyers will even tell you not to waste your time and $.thus said,lawyers are very important but like i said ,it depends as well on what they got you for.

  • sindler

    sorry to say this but no one has the answer to that.just make sure that you are found with your darling the day they show up

  • sindler

    i would go through the USCIS to find that out.there gotta be a way for him to reach south africa from jamaica.

  • sindler

    dear kimsue2011,
    i would go to the USCIS to answer those questions you got.also i would highly recommend that you get yourself a lawyer since the cavalry is coming.also the laws says that if you are not documented,you are breaking the law of the land and subject to deportation. whether you “stay low” or go on a string of armed robberies ! Get pro active as soon as possible,otherwise au revoir.

  • sindler

    Defensor18,
    this is not a way to talk to anybody ! i am sure your mother raised you well and taught you better than that.Please act likewise.Thank you

  • sindler

    Mike,
    we are a country of laws.Immigration is very important and vital to our very survival but it has to be done on a orderly manner.thus said you would not like if if your neighbor kids just show up and help themselves into your house,would you? the USA gives more visas than ALL the country of the world COMBINED !
    our doors are wide open to welcome visitors,but our windows are not ! please get at the door,knock and it shall be opened.

  • sindler

    i agree with you on that.immigrants usually turn to be too emotional and throw reason out.the USA has always been a land of immigrants.however it has to be done right.National security depends on that too !

  • sindler

    go to USCIS and you should get such answers.they are much faster now than they used to be.good luck

  • sindler

    welcome to the almighty USA,land of the free and home of the braves !

  • sindler

    lawyers would answer such questions since they deal with that,ask them and try
    USCIS to see if something of that nature is written

  • sindler

    too many variables,such as the crime committed,any flight available…is the “prisoner” appealing his case or not…

  • sindler

    such are questions you need to ask lawyers since they know the system,procedures and loop holes.my only advise to you and your darling is to be as truthful as possible with your lawyer.people would lie to their lawyers at time,and that can only result in one thing for sure if USCIS finds out: DENIED !

  • sindler

    dear consultants,a good lawyer will have answers to such situation.do a lot of reading and most of all do not give up your dream.Fight for what you believe is yours,die for it if you have to.no matter what do not quit.remember that every story written here is different ,the people deciding are humans too.thus said,read other comments,suggestions …but ultimately seek legal counsel.good luck and please keep us informed..

  • sindler

    dear wolfe,
    can you please forget about your knee brace now after these many years ?
    if you wanna have the judge look at your case,it would not be wise to talk about
    lost items…their are lost now and ,would be a waste of your time and energy to even raise that issue up.did you take a picture in those orange jail outfit?
    i am told that there are very sexy on wolves ! next time when you get back in just remember that your American neighbors will welcome you with open hands as long as you play by our rules.you break our laws….guess what? a pink stripe jail
    outfit this time and a 20 year ban ! how does that sound ? 

  • sindler

    unfortunately technology does not forget.thus said….if your finger prints were put in the system,chance are they will see that.apply for your visa and see how it goes,they are humans too you know…

  • sindler

    a lawyer should be able to answer that.however i personally have zero tolerance for such acts….especially when it comes to children,thus said i would keep his disturbed mind out of my country ! sorry to say,but we do not tolerate such in the USA ! God knows what he is up to in your “country”,raping kids ?

  • sindler

    come on guys …please  a little respect,compassion ,love and consideration for others.thanks 

  • sindler

    i am sure,you understand where he is coming from….
    child molestation is some of the worse crimes against humanity !

  • sindler

    actions have reaction Sean.as much as you love your dear son…he is a criminal ! and not of stealing candies but worse than armed robberies ! that is just how much we hate such acts in the USA.I will lock your son up ,if i had the means…you should have had him arrested,to save other people`s kids.he is probably doing it right now….since such tendencies are never cured i am told !as you can see,no one is sympathizing either with your nor your little “bundle of joy”! i do understand that as a parent,you wanna have the best for your little darling unfortunately,he is up to some serious trouble.please to not take the wrong way,i would rather be shot than molested !

  • sindler

    sorry to hear that about your fiancee.as much as i hate to say this but we give more visas than the rest of the world combined !thus said ,you cannot say that about the USA,play by the rule.they are there for a reason…remember 9/11? laws are there for a reason,to keep things moving smoothly.imagine if i could just come over your spot and take your kids` toys ! these laws are there to protect you and i….good luck

  • sindler

    i would not tell you that even if i knew there was one.such a person is dangerous to our national security !!!!!! remember 9/11 ? that fool could have smuggle the folks that screw us up ! sorry ,to say that but he is serious problem 

  • sindler

    you meant to say that you WERE a green card holder ?
    i cant stretch this enough,we would welcome you with open arms but we are a country of laws….you break them…we deport you plain and simple.Please change your ways,crime does not pay…i am sure you know that by now.

  • sindler

    what part of felony dont you understand ? let`s just say that they are up to no good !

  • sindler

    your story does not sound right ! i have PERSONALLY known so many folks who  were in the country illegally for many years,married citizen and got their papers! i cant really understand what is wrong with all these lawyers not really telling the truth,something really fishy is going on here.Please find yourself an attorney that will answer your questions…

  • sindler

    contact the embassy in your country and i am sure that they could tell you.furthermore got to USCIS and you should be able to learn a little bit more about how they do things …good luck and see you when you get back in

  • sindler

    land of the free and home of the braves,you can do whatever you want

  • sindler

    come on charlotte,if you need a passport your french embassy would issue you one !

  • sindler

    i thought you were irish ! and then on the other end…a brit with a felony that is even worse.what did you do anyway ,get drunk in public ?

  • sindler

    keep fighting,you dont quit no matter what ,fight for what you believe is rightfully yours

  • sindler

    what`s up with illegal coming into the USA and dare have a felony !
    you would think that ,they would “stay until” they get their papers.
    hell yeah we rule the world ,we can do whatever we want including deporting folks to their native land ! It is time that you start dealing with real men…not convicted felon ! why would you set your standards so low ? 

  • sindler

    at least they have a job.do you know how many folks out there who have been applying for jobs and cant even score an interview ?

  • sindler

    wow,i am truly impressed by your balls ! you break the law and yet wanna have tax payers pay for your addiction to cigarette too !
    are you serious?

  • sindler

    is it what you been up to lately?
    well just remember the rule of thumb:
    you are welcomed in,you break our laws,we lock you up and deport you.

  • sindler

    apply for him and see how that goes…good luck

  • Allan Bradley80

    the ICE law its pretty messed up cause how is it possible to issue a warrant after taking someone in custody, i thought warrants were made before someone gets busted not after and also how can the gov talk so much about family when they are leaving children with out of their mom and dad just because they enter the USA woth out of visa

  • Allan

    she can’t because get a waiver, cause she has a felony, if she returns to the and gets busted they’ll be some violations such as not resporting to the probation department, violatins inmigration laws and illegally re enter to the usa, unfortunally the federal judges dn’t give a crap if you lived in the USA all of your live 

  • Allan

    well its nice to knw that you think like that about ice police, they violate many rights and no one does anything to them

  • Allan

    no way the mexican gov doesn’t give a crap if you were deported from the USA here  things are different remember that OBAMA BIN LADEN is not the president of mexico

  • Allan

    yes first you have to finish your sentence after that ICE police shows up and  you go through a deportation prosess which it takes up to six months

  • Allan

    there are ways but first you have to hire a federal attorney to be able to re open the case regardless if he goes back with a coyote





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