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Got_Daca 06-11-2025 12:41 PM

Another one gets fined $1.8 million [damn]
 
https://www.reddit.com/r/immigration...llion_dollars/

hDreamer1988 06-11-2025 02:07 PM

Re: Another one gets fined $1.8 million [damn]
 
It seems like the only ones receiving these fines are people with final deportation orders. Has anyone found an instance of someone without the deportation order getting such a letter in the mail?

2MoreYears 06-11-2025 03:48 PM

Re: Another one gets fined $1.8 million [damn]
 
lol might as well self deport and buy a nice car and house abroad.

DogJuiceMan 06-12-2025 12:20 PM

Re: Another one gets fined $1.8 million [damn]
 
Hard to move money with this type of debt. They took down famous American mobster Capone with financial crimes, a man with enough resources to move money. I'm not even sure if bitcoin or monero might do anything. Best to just leave lol.

They issue orders of deportation in absentia, and these are all laws on the books from Bill Clinton. And then these are inflation adjusted, one of the few things that adjust with inflation. Minimum wage stays dogshit though. It should be $20 or even $30 if it had kept up with inflation.

IamAman 06-18-2025 05:49 PM

Re: Another one gets fined $1.8 million [damn]
 
So let's say you're a Dreamer and had a final order as a child. Then Decades later you get married and try to adjust your status (maybe you were a visa overstay, failed asylum, had advanced parole or otherwise no EWI on your record). Are they going to also fine you $1000+ a day as soon as you try to close that order? Can a lawyer try to fight it given that the order was given as a child?

What about people who adjusted their status in previous years? Is this retroactive?

JayR9 06-18-2025 10:26 PM

Re: Another one gets fined $1.8 million [damn]
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by IamAman (Post 775790)
So let's say you're a Dreamer and had a final order as a child. Then Decades later you get married and try to adjust your status (maybe you were a visa overstay, failed asylum, had advanced parole or otherwise no EWI on your record). Are they going to also fine you $1000+ a day as soon as you try to close that order? Can a lawyer try to fight it given that the order was given as a child?

What about people who adjusted their status in previous years? Is this retroactive?

likely have to wait for a democratic president to forgive the fines.


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