{"id":141,"date":"2006-05-21T22:52:39","date_gmt":"2006-05-22T02:52:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thedustininmansociety.com\/blog\/?p=141"},"modified":"2006-05-21T22:54:29","modified_gmt":"2006-05-22T02:54:29","slug":"what-is-considered-an-illegal-activity-under-immigration-law","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.thedustininmansociety.org\/blog\/2006\/05\/21\/what-is-considered-an-illegal-activity-under-immigration-law\/","title":{"rendered":"What Is Considered An Illegal Activity Under Immigration Law?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Below is a partial list of violations of existing immigration laws from the Department of Homeland Security&#8230;[courtesy of  <a href=\"http:\/\/uncooperativeblogger.com\/2006\/05\/09\/u-s-department-of-homeland-security-provides-information-and-toll-free-number-to-report-illegal-aliens-and-activities\/\">The Uncooperative Blogger<\/a>]<\/p>\n<p>What Is Considered An Illegal Activity Under Immigration Law?<br \/>\nHere are some examples of the most common violations of United States Immigration laws: <\/p>\n<p>Examples: <\/p>\n<p>(This is not a complete list of violations.)<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Filing false statements on applications or petitions <\/p>\n<p>making a false claim that you are a United States citizen <\/p>\n<p>making, altering or using counterfeit immigration documents <\/p>\n<p>making, altering or using counterfeit documents to support immigration applications or petitions <\/p>\n<p>failing to report the arrival of illegal aliens <\/p>\n<p>assisting or encouraging aliens to come to the United States in violation of the law <em>Ed .note: Hola <a href=\"http:\/\/www.unitedamericasbank.com\/\">Senator Zamarripa<\/a>, sound familiar?<\/em><\/p>\n<p>harboring an illegal alien <em>Ed note Zamarripa&#8230; again.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>knowingly employing aliens who do not have permission to work in the United States <\/p>\n<p>recruiting or referring for a fee aliens who do not have permission to work in the United States <\/p>\n<p>failing to complete and maintain immigration Form I-9 for all new employees, whether citizens or aliens <\/p>\n<p>failing to depart the United States when ordered removed (deported) <\/p>\n<p>entering or attempting to enter the United States at a time or place which is not authorized <\/p>\n<p>attempting to enter the United States by misrepresenting (lying about) material facts <\/p>\n<p>entering into a marriage to circumvent the immigration laws <\/p>\n<p>entering or attempting to enter the United States without permission after having been removed (deported) <\/p>\n<p>assisting an alien to enter the United States for prostitution or other immoral purposes <\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Where Can I Find the Law?<br \/>\nThe Immigration and Nationality Act is a law that governs the admission of<br \/>\nall people to the United States. For the parts of the law concerning<br \/>\nillegal immigration activities, please see INA \u00a7 212, INA \u00a7 235, INA \u00a7<br \/>\n271, INA \u00a7 272, INA \u00a7 273, INA \u00a7 274, INA \u00a7 274A, INA \u00a7 274C, INA \u00a7<br \/>\n275, INA \u00a7 277, and INA \u00a7 278. <\/p>\n<p>How Can I Report Suspected Illegal Alien Activity or a Suspected Illegal Alien?<br \/>\nEach immigration field office has a specific process for reporting suspected<br \/>\nillegal alien activity. You should first decide where the suspected<br \/>\nillegal alien activity or illegal alien is located. Our offices have<br \/>\nareas of jurisdiction that are generally determined by state<br \/>\nboundaries. The three immigration related agencies \u2014 U.S. Citizenship<br \/>\nand Immigration Services, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and<br \/>\nU.S. Customs and Border Protection \u2014 have web sites where you can find<br \/>\nimmigration information. They are: uscis.gov, ice.gov, and cbp.gov. All<br \/>\nthree are accessible from the Department of Homeland Security web site<br \/>\n\u2013 dhs.gov. <\/p>\n<p>How Will My Information Be Used?<br \/>\nImmigration offices receive hundreds of notifications of suspected illegal alien<br \/>\nactivity and suspected illegal aliens each year. We use this<br \/>\ninformation in planning our enforcement efforts. We do not provide<br \/>\nstatus on specific reports of illegal activity. Many enforcement<br \/>\nactions occur as a result of several sources of information. <\/p>\n<p>Normally, the person that provides the information will not be contacted after<br \/>\nthe initial report is filed nor kept informed of any actions by<br \/>\nImmigration authorities. The person providing the information is not<br \/>\nrequired to give his\/her name or other personal information. <\/p>\n<p>We greatly appreciate the assistance of the public in identifying possible<br \/>\nsuspected illegal alien activity and suspected illegal aliens. If you<br \/>\nprovide information, it will be evaluated and used to help us better<br \/>\nenforce our immigration laws.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Department of Homeland Security Immigration and Customs Enforcement report line<br \/>\n1-866-347-2423 to report illegal aliens and employers.<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Below is a partial list of violations of existing immigration laws from the Department of Homeland Security&#8230;[courtesy of The Uncooperative Blogger] 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.) 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