Judges approve of warrants with a rubber stamp, even when the wrong address is printed on them. Just ask Ishmael Mena, who was gunned down by SWAT thugs in his own house because the nice jackbooted thugs had the wrong address on the warrant ... and signed by a judge. Oh, that's right, that didn't happen, because Mena wasn't a criminal and therefore didn't have anything to worry about, and wasn't a criminal nor acting like one. I forgot.
So, why does it cost $200 to send a form to the INS?
So, why does it cost hundereds of dollars to fly from the west coast to the east coast?