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groundloop

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Tue May 20, 2025, 09:46 AM May 20

Mother of three US citizens hit with $1.8m ICE fine over her failure to leave the country

Source: The Independent

A woman living in southern Florida who first entered the United States illegally 20 years ago has been fined $1.82m by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for failing to leave the country.

The mother of three gave an emotional on-camera interview to CBS News Miami, in which she was identified only as “Maria,” to express her shock. The 41 year-old appealed for clemency, particularly on behalf of her children, all of whom are American citizens, who she said would suffer if she were to be deported.

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After failing to appear at a scheduled immigration hearing two months later, she was ordered to return home but instead settled in Miami-Dade, Florida, where she has lived for two decades and raised her children, now teenagers.

Then, on May 9 this year, she received a letter from ICE informing her that, under the seldom-used Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, she was being fined $500 for every subsequent day she had spent in the U.S., a penalty that now stands at $1,821,350, which she was given just 30 days to pay.

Read more: https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/ice-deportation-immigration-fine-honduras-b2754340.html

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Mother of three US citizens hit with $1.8m ICE fine over her failure to leave the country (Original Post) groundloop May 20 OP
Enough of this................ Lovie777 May 20 #1
The asshole administration. n/t SpankMe May 20 #2
No grift is too much otchmoson May 20 #3
WTF?! Sounds clearly unconstitutional to me. Martin68 May 20 #4
That is the point pbmus May 20 #5
China is only $70 a day with a monthly maximum, I remember $400 per day but it was a long time ago, and we had an SOB somsai May 20 #6

somsai

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6. China is only $70 a day with a monthly maximum, I remember $400 per day but it was a long time ago, and we had an SOB
Tue May 20, 2025, 03:36 PM
May 20

foreign affairs policemen in the prefecture. Thailand is only $15, and that's all it usually is but at their discretion, if they don't like you, or if you don't pay the unofficial extra charges, or if you have too many tattoos, or for some reason you piss them off, they can put in in a very stinky jail with no air conditioning and you have to pay for food.

Taiwan had no fine, but you did have to forfeit all the payroll taxes they had collected.

I've worked and lived both legally and, well, not so legally, a few places. Important to know the potential cost.

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