Japanese schoolgirl told to choose country or family

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The Japanese government gave a 13-year-old schoolgirl the choice between leaving Japan with her parents, who were being deported, or with staying in Japan. She chose Japan. The story estimates 500 other such cases in Japan with so called families of blended ctizenship and immigration status. I estimate that Oklahoma City’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement […]

Citizens held as unlawful immigrants

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More than once in the past year, I’ve been at the county jail or the Oklahoma City office and encountered the phenomenon of citizens being detained as unlawfully present foreign nationals. The most recent occurred while I sat waiting on another matter at the Oklahoma City field office of the Department of Homeland Security. An […]

Elderly Ukrainian immigrant faces deportation over second set of war crime claims

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From March 24, 2008 The U.S. government again moves to deport suspected World War II Nazi prison guard, John Demjanjuk. If proven true, the allegations should lead to the harshest punishment allowed by law. However, the case illustrates the innumerable do overs that immigration authorities get even after a person becomes a naturalized citizen. Why […]