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disorderlyvision
07-15-2009, 04:17 AM
http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/2009/07/jmb-federal-judge-allows-class-action.php


[JURIST] A federal judge on Monday granted class-action status to approximately 400,000 immigrants from Central America who allege that a separate service fee for immigration applicants violates a federal law [8 USC § 1254a text]. Judge Thelton Henderson of the US District Court for the Northern District of California [official website] ruled that the complaints could be brought as a class-action suit [San Francisco Chronicle report] since the immigrants make the same legal arguments. Hailing from Honduras, Nicaragua, and El Salvador, the plaintiffs legally entered the US due to natural disasters in their homelands pursuant to a federal law that grants temporary residence to foreigners in such situations. The 1990 law allowing entry into the US limits registration fees to $50, which was exceeded by an additional fee implemented in 1998 to take fingerprints, photographs, and electronic signatures. The government argues that the $50 limit only applies to the initial application fee and not to additional charges. The plaintiffs seek $100 million in refunds and a declaration that the excess fee is illegal.

Judge Henderson's decision to grant the plaintiffs class-action status comes during a series of Obama administration immigration reforms. On Friday, the US Department of Homeland Security [official website] announced changes to immigration policies [press release; JURIST report] for state and local agencies. The new policies create uniform standards for local agencies that will require them to pursue all criminal charges leading to an immigrant's arrest prior to initiating removal proceedings. Earlier this month, Immigration and Customs Enforcement [official website] issued inspection notices [JURIST report] to 652 businesses as part of an increased effort to target employers using illegal immigrants. Last month, Attorney General Eric Holder [official profile] vacated [order, PDF; JURIST report] an order [text, PDF] by former attorney general Michael Mukasey [JURIST news archive] that denied potential deportees the right to challenge immigration decisions based on ineffective assistance of counsel claims.

Kludge
07-15-2009, 04:50 AM
Oh, please. They're given permission to become citizens of the United States and now they're biting the hand that feeds them?

A little gratitude would be nice.

ChaosControl
07-15-2009, 06:46 AM
What is it with the immigrants of today and being such whining sacks of crap?
Seems the decent immigrants who are just happy to be here are so much a minority now.
All part of the modern day b.s. entitlement mentality.

Arklatex
07-15-2009, 08:10 AM
Let me tell you all after going though the immigrant process with my wife (whom I met at college when she was on student visa) is something they aren't whining enough about.


Do you know they force the women to get Gardasil vaccines? 3 of them for $200 a pop on your dime, it's the law. She was already my wife. I could sit in here and bitch and educate you for 2 hours about the entire process and the dept of homeland security. After writing my senator, representative, governor, ron paul, and the white house I finally got them to do what they should have done anyway. I'll whine about the immigrant process for the rest of my life and I'm a born Texan. It's ridiculous. Meanwhile they are trying to make it easier for illegals to get citizenship. My wife was and is one of the only bilingual RNs at our hospital, speaks better english than me, graduated with 4.0 GPA plus we were already married! I had to convince her we wanted to live in the USA cause she was ready to leave due to the Dept of homeland security ineptness.

She was going to loose her job if they didn't extend her work permit on time. They were dragging their feet, told me I could file an expedite form. Two weeks later I find out our request to expedite was denied because we didn't provide sufficient evidence that my wife losing her RN job would cause financial burden! I mean WTF, who are these people? That's when I wrote everyone in the nation and got my way.

It's a huge unbelievable mess trust me - I'll spare you the next hour of bitching.