Search results for "686cb2e10bca1b7d91cceca7704f1f87" in md5 (10)

/b/ - ol' fashioned webm thread
Anonymous No.939334784
/int/ - Sverigetråden filosofiupplagan
Anonymous Sweden No.214138037
>>214137577
>>214137577
>VAD är felet med bodycount? var tacksam att hon valde dig till sl-ACK
/pol/ - Nigger webm thread
Anonymous Ireland No.513721421
/int/ - Sverigetråden - Kvällsupplagan
Anonymous Sweden No.214044595
/int/ - Sverigetråden folkmordsupplagan
Anonymous Sweden No.213985580
>>213985304
>De med bästa generna förökar sig bäst
hehe mm
/int/ - Sverigetråden Kristersson upplagan
Anonymous Sweden No.213933210
/pol/ - Thread 510225985
Anonymous United States No.510228183
>>510227835
Bullshit.
/v/ - Thread 714768348
Anonymous No.714772058
/lgbt/ - /cisgaygen/
Anonymous No.40229159
is this rly that much to ask for
/pw/ - Brody we wuz Kangz
Anonymous No.17988787
>>17988500
>He makes a ton of valid points.
>being undocumented in the United States is not a criminal offense

Unlawful Presence Is Not a Crime

But mere unlawful presence in the country is not a crime. It is a violation of federal immigration law to remain in the country without legal authorization, but this violation is punishable by civil penalties, not criminal. Chief among these civil penalties is deportation or removal, where an unlawful resident may be detained and removed from the country.

Improper Entry Is a Crime

To be clear, the most common crime associated with illegal immigration is likely improper entry. Under federal criminal law, it is misdemeanor for an alien (i.e., a non-citizen) to:

Enter or attempt to enter the United States at any time or place other than designated by immigration officers;
Elude examination or inspection by immigration officers; or
Attempt to enter or obtain entry to the United States by willfully concealing, falsifying, or misrepresenting material facts.

The punishment under this federal law is no more than six months of incarceration and up to $250 in civil penalties for each illegal entry. These acts of improper entry -- including the mythic "border jumping" -- are criminal acts associated with illegally immigrating to the United States.