Essay On Immigration Regulations

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In addition, to my initial and subsequent training at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) which covered U.S. Code: Title 8 - ALIENS AND NATIONALITY, U.S. Code: Title 18 - CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, statutes governing immigration law in the Immigration Nationality Act (INA), Administrative Decisions from the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), handbooks, guides and policy memorandum used in performing my duties. In addition, I have thirty plus years of practical hands on experience interpreting and applying administrative rules, and criminal laws related to the INA.

As an Immigration Inspector, I primarily enforced immigration and customs regulations but also was required to have a basic familarity with the regulations of over forty other agencies such as U.S. Public Health, Fish & Wildlife Service, etc. as these regulations related to the importation of products and goods into
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This involved not only extensive knowledge of laws relating to the INA but also, laws and regulations pertaining to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Health and Human Services (HHS), Social Security Administration (SSA), Selective Service System (SSS), and state/provincial statutes.

Based upon the benefit sought and applicable laws decided cases on their legal merit notifying individual/attorney of grants verbally and by issuing written notice of the decision. Denied cases, require preparation of es a Notice of Denial setting forth the facts on which the determination was based, cites legal sections applicable to the finding of ineligibility, and presents the conclusions of law and rights of appeal. Served this Notice of Denial personally or by certified mail to the applicant/attorney or other representative of

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