US seeks fine from company in immigration case
AP - 1 hour 42 minutes agoThe government's immigration agency is seeking more than $40,000 from a Detroit-area company accused of failing to properly complete nearly 100 eligibility forms for workers.
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The government's immigration agency is seeking more than $40,000 from a Detroit-area company accused of failing to properly complete nearly 100 eligibility forms for workers.
HUNTINGTON BEACH -- Huntington Beach police have placed 165 suspected illegal immigrants on Immigration and Customs Enforcement hold this year after they were arrested for various crimes, according to an annual police report released today. The holds...
Naples —Leslie Gelb is an expert on U.S. foreign policy and national security.But the Pulitzer Prize winning former corresponded for the New York Times and senior state official in the State and Defense Departments wasn’t interested in doing much of the talking on Tuesday morning at Seacrest Country Day School.Instead, he wanted to know what Seacrest high school students were interested in.“I ...
EL PASO - U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents on Tuesday raided a Downtown store. ICE agents hauled boxes and purses from the Sky Fashion store at East Overland Avenue and South Mesa Street.
In early May, Susan Tully, the National Field Director for the Federation for American Immigration Reform, held a meeting at the Anchorage Hilton to “work towards forming a local Anchorage immigration reform group,” according to the invitation to the event. Tully was apparently successful; in a recent cover story in the Press (“Without papers,” Nov. 5) we reported the existence of Alaskans for ...
Federal agents in Fort Pierce arrest a registered sex offender accused of sending child pornography to a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent.
DETROIT The government's immigration agency is seeking more than $40,000 from a Detroit-area company accused of failing to properly complete nearly 100 eligibility forms for workers. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says an audit in March turned up problems at Applied Plastic Products in Macomb County's Ira Township. It proposed a fine of $41,360. The company didn't oppose the penalty within ...
More than 40 employees at the downtown Walnut Creek Target store quit their jobs after an internal probe raised suspicions about their immigration status, according to lawyers who have met with the workers.
Photo courtesy of the Essex County Prosecutor's OfficeTahaya Buchanan A New Jersey fugitive wanted on insurance fraud charges since 2007 was working for the immigration division of the Department of Homeland Security in Georgia, despite a nation-wide alert for her...
Here's my recommendation if you know anyone who is about to be sworn in as a citizen of the United States: Tag along.
Federal border police will soon launch an unmanned surveillance aircraft with marine radar to patrol the coastline for drug smuggling boats, authorities said on Monday.
29-year old Santos Tomas Ochoa-Bello is charged with one count of unlawful transportation of illegal aliens and one count of unlawful re-entry into the United States after being deported.
Two men and a woman from Houston were charged with smuggling undocumented immigrants in connection with a Nov. 24 accident off Farm-to-Market Road 2295 that injured 17 passengers and the alleged driver of the vehicle, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced Thursday.
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — An unaccompanied 2-year-old in soiled clothes and an unchanged diaper who was fed only Gatorade was among a dozen illegal immigrants allegedly driven across the U.S. by a man facing federal charges in Kansas, prosecutors announced Tuesday.
A lawyer is pressing the retailer for more information about a probe at its Walnut Creek store.
EL PASO -- The change from law enforcer to lawbreaker can begin with a bottle of liquor or a bribe of breakfast and coffee. In the worst cases, officers entrusted with protecting the border end up switching from public servants to drug smugglers' minions. Federal officials say the number of corruption investigations involving U.S. law enforcement agencies on the border continues to rise.