If one is all you got -------don't waste your time.
2006-10-10 07:37:50
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answered by firewomen 7
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INS baby... Immigration & Naturalization Services... if the local police did nothing then try calling them again, calling the FBI, the INS, the Minutemen, and the Army. Good luck getting him deported. Sadly, it is harder to get deported than get convicted of murder in this country.
2006-10-10 08:13:35
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answer #2
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answered by Goose&Tonic 6
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i work with a mexican that was born in the usa.he says the white man ran the mexicans and indians south.and now there taking back there land.he says the mexican population is growing so fast in the usa that they will out vote us with r own laws.washington cares about votes and that all.an i think he right so get you head out of your a__ before its to late.vote them out. write your politicians vote for usa not the united states of mexicans.
2006-10-10 09:02:57
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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INS is now called ICE. You can go to www.reportillegals.com and they will also point you towards other agencies you can use.
2006-10-10 07:40:29
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answered by getmycountryback 2
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Bureau of US Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS)
here's a couple of links for you: www.uscis.gov or www.us-immigration.com
Sorry to hear that. Good luck.
2006-10-10 07:39:16
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answered by Sandra 2
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If you are in California, they don't care. You could try INS.
GOOD LUCK
2006-10-10 07:36:49
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answered by tallerfella 7
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none ya rat.
but i sympothize cause losers that do that **** deserve to get ratted out and put in jail but GW lets criminal street dons control your streets so honest folk have almost no where to go.
2006-10-10 07:37:29
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answered by ? 1
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well you can call INS general hotline or go to uscis.gov but before that make sure you learn proper english or they'll send you to mexico
2006-10-10 07:37:26
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answered by Anonymous
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"the local police did nothing", was just wondering what you mean by this.
2006-10-10 08:05:11
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answered by Victory ! 6
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How Can I Report Suspected Illegal Alien Activity or a Suspected Illegal Alien?
Each immigration field office has a specific process for reporting suspected illegal alien activity. You should first decide where the suspected illegal alien activity or illegal alien is located. Our offices have areas of jurisdiction that are generally determined by state boundaries. The three immigration related agencies -- U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection -- have web sites where you can find immigration information. They are: uscis.gov, ice.gov, and cbp.gov. All three are accessible from the Department of Homeland Security web site.
How Will My Information Be Used?
Immigration offices receive hundreds of notifications of suspected illegal alien activity and suspected illegal aliens each year. We use this information in planning our enforcement efforts. We do not provide status on specific reports of illegal activity. Many enforcement actions occur as a result of several sources of information.
Normally, the person that provides the information will not be contacted after the initial report is filed nor kept informed of any actions by Immigration authorities. The person providing the information is not required to give his/her name or other personal information.
We greatly appreciate the assistance of the public in identifying possible suspected illegal alien activity and suspected illegal aliens. If you provide information, it will be evaluated and used to help us better enforce our immigration laws.
Call The Department of Homeland Security Immigration and Customs Enforcement report line at: 1-866-347-2423 to report illegal aliens and employers. OR contact your local immigration office:Following is a list of regional immigration investigations office phone numbers.
State Tel. Number Regional Office
Alabama (404) 331-2762 Atlanta
Alaska (907) 271-3104 Anchorage
Arizona (602) 379-3116 Phoenix
Arkansas (East) (901) 544-0256 (x.136) Memphis
Arkansas (West) (501) 646-4721 Ft. Smith
California (North) (415) 844-5347 San Francisco
California (South) (619) 557-6011 San Diego
California (East) (213) 894-0400 (x.10) Los Angeles
Colorado (303) 371-3841 Denver
Connecticut (860) 240-3346 Hartford
Delaware (215) 656-7195 Philadelphia
District of Columbia (703) 578-4900 Washington D.C.
Florida (North) (904) 232-3156 Jacksonville
Florida (East) (407) 855-4418 Orlando
Florida (West) (813) 637-3050 Tampa Bay
Florida (South) (305) 762-3610 Miami
Florida (South-East) (561) 848-6161 West Palm Beach
Georgia (404) 331-2762 Atlanta
Hawaii (808) 522-5847 Honolulu
Idaho (406) 449-3991 Helena
Illinois (312) 353-4465 Chicago
Indiana (317) 226-6202 Indianapolis
Indiana (North-West) (312) 353-4465 Chicago
Iowa (319) 364-3280 Cedar Rapids
Kansas (East) (816) 891-8350 Kansas City
Kansas (West) (316) 293-2400 Witchita
Kentucky (502) 582-6953 Louisville
Louisiana (504) 589-6635 New Orleans
Maine (207) 780-3440 Portland
Maryland (410) 962-7449 Baltimore
Massachusetts (617) 565-3100 Boston
Michigan (313) 568-6042 Detroit
Minnesota (612) 313-9040 St. Paul
Mississippi (601) 965-5878 Jackson
Missouri (East) (314) 539-2538 St. Louis
Missouri (West) (816) 891-8350 Kansas City
Montana (406) 449-5318 Helena
Nebraska (402) 697-9154 Omaha
Nevada (North) (775) 685-4432 Reno
Nevada (South) (702) 388-6414 Las Vegas
New Hampshire (603) 625-5276 Manchester
New Jersey (North) (973) 645-2240 Newark
New Jersey (South) (609) 424-4124 Cherry Hill
New Mexico (North) (505) 241-3850 Albuquerque
New Mexico (South) (915) 225-1883 El Paso
New York (North) (518) 220-2100 Albany
New York (South) (212) 264-5923 New York City
New York (West) (716) 551-4741 (x.5500) Buffalo
North Carolina (704) 672-6938 Charlotte
North Dakota (612) 313-9040 St. Paul
Ohio (North) (216) 522-4774 Cleveland
Ohio (South) (513) 684-2930 Cincinnati
Oklahoma (405) 231-5944 Oklahoma City
Oregon (503) 326-7475 Portland
Pennsylvania (East) (215) 656-7195 Philadelphia
Pennsylvania (West) (412) 395-4463 Pittsburgh
Rhode Island (401) 528-5543 Providence
South Carolina (404) 331-2762 Atlanta
South Dakota (612) 313-9040 St. Paul
Tennessee (901) 544-0256 (x.136) Memphis
Texas (North-Central) (214) 767-7900 (x.134) Dallas
Texas (South-Central) (210) 967-7036 San Antonio
Texas (South-East) (281) 774-4900 Houston
Texas (South) (956) 427-8542 Harlingen
Texas (West) (915) 225-1883 El Paso
Utah (801) 313-4230 Salt Lake City
Vermont (802) 527-3259 St. Albans
Virginia (North) (703) 578-4900 Washington D.C.
Virginia (South) (757) 858-7502 Norfolk
Washington (206) 553-7924 Seattle
West Virginia (412) 395-4463 Pittsburgh
Wisconsin (414) 297-1571 Milwaukee
Wyoming (303) 371-3841 Denver
For any state not listed, call the National Service Center at 1-800-375-5283
What Is Considered An Illegal Activity Under Immigration Law?
Here are some examples of the most common violations of United States Immigration laws:
Examples:
(This is not a complete list of violations.)
- - Filing false statements on applications or petitions.
- - Making a false claim that you are a United States citizen.
- - Making, altering or using counterfeit immigration documents.
- - Making, altering or using counterfeit documents to support immigration applications or petitions.
- - Failing to report the arrival of illegal aliens.
- - Assisting or encouraging aliens to come to the United States in violation of the law.
- - Harboring an illegal alien.
- - Knowingly employing aliens who do not have permission to work in the United States.
- - Recruiting or referring for a fee aliens who do not have permission to work in the United States.
- - Failing to complete and maintain immigration Form I-9 for all new employees, whether citizens or aliens.
- - Failing to depart the United States when ordered removed (deported).
- - Entering or attempting to enter the United States at a time or place which is not authorized.
- - Attempting to enter the United States by misrepresenting (lying about) material facts.
- - Entering into a marriage to circumvent the immigration laws.
- - Entering or attempting to enter the United States without permission after having been removed (deported).
- - Assisting an alien to enter the United States for prostitution or other immoral purposes.
How Can I Report Suspected Illegal Alien Activity or a Suspected Illegal Alien?
Each immigration field office has a specific process for reporting suspected illegal alien activity. You should first decide where the suspected illegal alien activity or illegal alien is located. Our offices have areas of jurisdiction that are generally determined by state boundaries. The three immigration related agencies -- U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection -- have web sites where you can find immigration information. They are: uscis.gov, ice.gov, and cbp.gov. All three are accessible from the Department of Homeland Security web site -- dhs.gov.
How Will My Information Be Used?
Immigration offices receive hundreds of notifications of suspected illegal alien activity and suspected illegal aliens each year. We use this information in planning our enforcement efforts. We do not provide status on specific reports of illegal activity. Many enforcement actions occur as a result of several sources of information.
Normally, the person that provides the information will not be contacted after the initial report is filed nor kept informed of any actions by Immigration authorities. The person providing the information is not required to give his/her name or other personal information.
We greatly appreciate the assistance of the public in identifying possible suspected illegal alien activity and suspected illegal aliens. If you provide information, it will be evaluated and used to help us better enforce our immigration laws
http://www.ice.gov/about/contact.htm
Honey, Dob him & his family in.xx
God bless your sister
2006-10-10 07:40:30
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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