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FY 2002 INS LAW ENFORCMENT FACTS AND FIGURES
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| 07/08/2002
| Marine Inspector
Posted on 07/08/2002 2:20:51 AM PDT by Marine Inspector
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To: Tancredo Fan; Sabertooth; sarcasm; sonofliberty2; PsyOp; holyscroller; B4Ranch; agitator; ...
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To: Marine Inspector
The Bush administration and Congress have no intention of doing anything about illegal immigration; it's time to lay the blame where it rightfully belongs.
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07/08/2002 2:27:14 AM PDT
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sarcasm
To: Marine Inspector
Nice work there. Thanks for the information.
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07/08/2002 3:02:50 AM PDT
by
snopercod
To: Marine Inspector
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07/08/2002 4:03:09 AM PDT
by
B4Ranch
To: Marine Inspector
It was easy as pie to place blame on clintoon for 9/11, at least in my mind, therefore, it was easy for the current administration to do so as well. If we have another 9/11 level event, the blame will fall squarely on the current administration, and us. I don't know where the cheerleaders will run to then. It would seem to me that common sense can't penetrate the beltway around D.C., but that's been obvious for a few decades. What's the excuse for the individual State's that won't act to secure their own border's? It should be clear to all who'll care to notice, the fed's are not going to act, so the border State's must act. All of the screaming for military patrols on the border's, should now be directed to the Govenor Mansion's across the land, call for them to pull their NG Troops from the lame airport security detail's, and police our border's. I can see no logical reason for this to continue. The NG is intended to be at the State's beck and call, for the security of the State, therefore the security of the nation. Screw the Pol's at the national level, withhold whatever tax monies that get sent to D.C., and use it in the border State's to defend this nation, or we shall surely perish as a nation. Send them a reciept. Marine Inspector, few would blame the individual that is tasked to work under the rules laid down by the behemoth that is the fedgov, perhaps a massive walkout is in order for you people. The fedgov is rotten to the core, and we the people expect some miracle, in that we expect them to police themselve's. It ain't gonna happen. I accuse us, the people for allowing this to continue, and we the people, will be just as guilty as the fedgov, if it happens again, and it will happen again. We've done nothing to prevent it. Blackbird.
To: Marine Inspector
Some of the folks who are critical of INS should make themselves aware of just how difficult it can be to track down someone who has "over stayed" a visa.
To: Marine Inspector
First of all, thank you for this highly informative post. Here's my question:
For the most part, we can now see light at the end of the tunnel.
It has been almost 10 months since that tragic day, and hope is fading. ... I thought many things were going to change for the good. I thought wrong.
How do you reconcile your two comments here? First you say you can see light at the end of the tunnel and then later you say hope is fading. Thank you!
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To: sarcasm
As much as I do not want to believe it, it is so true.
To: snopercod
Your welcome.
To: B4Ranch
The INS claims Saroukhan ignored a notice of deportation sent to his Jacksonville business in 1999. But Saroukhan says he never received the notice because INS sent it to the wrong address.
The law states an alien has 30 days to notify the INS of his new address if he moves. It appears that Saroukhan moved and failed to notify the INS. So if the INS sent the notice to the wrong address the fault is still with Saroukhan.
Unfortunately the EOIR is very liberal and he will probably get to stay.
To: BlackbirdSST
Agreed.
To: genefromjersey
Some of the folks who are critical of INS should make themselves aware of just how difficult it can be to track down someone who has "over stayed" a visa. It's damn near impossible with the current entry/exit control system. Most of it is luck, or like in my office, a good relationship with the airlines. We've approached the outboard airlines and have them fill out an I-94 for every alien leaving the country that does not turn one in. Since we started this system about 9 months ago, we have apprehended dozens of overstayers. We have even had some apprehended in other ports. Unfortunately, the airlines are not required to do it, and it would not work at the land borders.
To: Auntie Mame
How do you reconcile your two comments here? First you say you can see light at the end of the tunnel and then later you say hope is fading. Thank you! After 9/11 we saw a light at the end of the tunnel, and now it's fading or the lights an oncoming train.
To: Drill Alaska
WE HAVE A PROBLEM. You got that right. 35% of the southwest border apprehensions are in Arizona.
To: Marine Inspector
Is there any way for you to keep tabs on this case and keep me posted so I can send it to Rep. Jim Gibbons?
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posted on
07/08/2002 10:55:19 AM PDT
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B4Ranch
To: B4Ranch
I'll see what I can do.
To: Marine Inspector
Excellent!
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07/08/2002 2:52:28 PM PDT
by
B4Ranch
To: Marine Inspector
Appreciate the "Ammo" Marine Inspector! Thanks.
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07/10/2002 9:08:15 PM PDT
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brat
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