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September 29, 2005
Topics school, birthday, education, student, immigration, guardian, fbi, birth, real, united, lost, office and man
A 27-year-old Guatemalan man is arrested after posing as an 18-year-old high school student. Josue Oswaldo Ramirez-Mejia told authorities he enrolled because he wanted to learn English and get a good education. Ramirez-Mejia was arrested in Pasco County and charged with uttering a forged instrument. He is being held on $5,000 bail.
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September 29, 2005
Topics school, birthday, education, student, immigration, guardian, fbi, birth, real, united, lost, office, man and adult
A 27-year-old Guatemalan man is arrested after posing as an 18-year-old high school student. Josue Oswaldo Ramirez-Mejia told authorities he enrolled because he wanted to learn English and get a good education. Ramirez-Mejia was arrested in Pasco County and charged with uttering a forged instrument. He is being held on $5,000 bail.
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September 18, 2005
8,000 foreign students have been re-admitted back to Australia after a national gaffe in which immigration administrators canceled their visas because of breached rules. The Federal Magistrates Court of Australia sent notices to students between May 2001 and August 2005 for breaking their visa requirements, which include attending a certain amount of classes and maintaining a certain pass level.
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August 19, 2005
Topics wife, nicole, immigration, city, massage, green, job, united, chinese, lost, reuters and man
A wealthy Dallas developer quit his influential city job to fight the deportation of his younger Chinese wife, whom he married after leaving his wife of 30 years. Ralph Isenberg, 53, and his wife, Nicole, who turns 41 on Friday, ignored a U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement order that she leave the country by August 15 and are fighting it in New York, attorney Ted Cox says.
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August 6, 2005
Canadians, America's good neighbors to the north, can rest assured their country won't be invaded by angry Americans fleeing North after their undesirable outcome of last November's Presidential election. Only days after President George Bush won a second term in the White House, there was a surprising number of Americans visiting Canada's main immigration website, apparently wanting to leave the country and flock north.
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