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Federal Criminal Complaint by Texas Mexico Law

Federal Criminal Complaint CRIMINAL COMPLAINT Conspiracy to Possess a Controlled Substance with Intent to Distribute Beginning in or before October 2015, and continuing until on or about April 2016,in the Fort Worth Division of the Northern District of Texas, and elsewhere, the defendants, Estevan SIDON-GONZALEZ, Epitacio CABRERA-CASTILLO, alsoknown as Charangas, Jesus SIDON and Teresa SIDON […]

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Federal Drug Conspiracy Fact Summary by Texas Mexico Law

Federal Drug Conspiracy Fact Summary On September 3rd, 2002, agents of the, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Task Force met with a confidential source (CS) to set up a controlled buy of a controlled substance. The CS and his vehicle were searched to ensure that he/she had no controlled substance or US Currency in his/her possession.

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Alien Students Classification by Texas Mexico Law

Alien Students Classification This classification relates to a bona fide student, seeking temporary entry, who is qualified and intends to pursue afull course of study, at a school approved by the Attorney General. Also included in the nonimmigrant student classificationare the alien spouse and minor children of such an alienstudent if accompanying or following to

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Ministers of Religion by Texas Mexico Law

Ministers of Religion An alien entering the United States to carry on the voca tion of minister of a religious denomination, and the spouse or child of such an alien, accompanying or following to join him, are designated as special immigrants. The statute does not define “minister of a religious de nomination,” but the regulations declare that this

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Former Citizens of United States by Texas Mexico Law

Former Citizens of United States An American woman who lost citizenship by marriage to an alien prior to September 2, 1922, and persons who 2 Sec. 101(a) (20), Act of 1952, 8 U.S.C. 1101(a) (20). lost American citizenship through service in Allied armies during “World “War II, are permitted to enter United States as special immigrants in order to pursue

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Temporary Visitors for Business or Pleasure by Texas Mexico Law

Temporary Visitors for Business or Pleasure This category includes any alien, other than one in the student, temporary worker, or foreign information media categories,having a residence in a foreign country, which he has no intention of abandoning and who is visiting the United States temporarily for business or temporarily for pleasure. There are three elements in the statutory

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