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“Fogle Law Firm Client Eddy Eddyto Reprieved From Deportation”

Eddy Eddyto and his wife, Cherie, read to their children Jadealyn, 4, and Gabriella, 7 months, Tuesday in their Pekin home.

Posted August 21. 2012 9:00PM

A sad future separated from his family by half a world could have begun Tuesday for Eddy Eddyto.

With help from high levels, the future changed.

Both a Republican and a Democratic congressman came to Eddyto’s aide. The nation’s secretary of Homeland Security heard of his case. Hundreds of letters came to the White House. Thousands of prayers were offered. A YouTube video hit the Internet.

On Saturday night, papers delivered by e-mail to his Pekin home let Eddyto step, possibly forever, from the doorway of deportation back to his native Indonesia, a nation he deems too dangerous for his American wife and children.

Eddyto, 36, is now back on the path to U.S. citizenship that had disappeared in a maze of lawyer fraud, legal denials and a decade of dwindling hope.

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NBC News article featuring Principal Attorney, H. Glenn Fogle, Jr.

National NBC News article featuring Principal Attorney, H. Glenn Fogle, Jr., and Fogle Law Firm clients, Floyd Abdul and Ivan Stobert , about the Etowah Detention Center in Gadsden, Alabama.

In 2006, he traveled from Moldova to the United States on a visa. While here, he fell in love and in 2008 married a U.S. citizen. He became a permanent legal resident, bought a house in the Atlanta area and started a cleaning business.

Ivan Stobert, a 25 year-old Moldovan national, speaks to his lawyer from his home in Atlanta. Despite holding a green card, he says he spent nearly a year in the Etowah County Detention Center last fall after accidentally checking the “U.S. citizen” box on a motorcycle license application.

“Finally I made my dream,” Stobert told NBC News. “I buy my house, I have my business. I thought, ‘Wow, I love America!’”

But the love affair ended in December 2010, when the slight 25-year-old found himself locked up indefinitely in the Etowah County Detention Center in northeast Alabama, charged with an aggravated felony and facing deportation.

More than 250 detention facilities around the country are used to hold the tens of thousands immigrants detained each year by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, known as ICE, as they await court dates or deportation. Even those accused of relatively minor infractions, such as overstaying a visa, can be held for months – or even years – fighting their cases without the benefit of rights and resources guaranteed to those accused of criminal acts.

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The Deferred Action Program Is Here!

The Fogle Law Firm, LLC, a top nationwide Immigration Law Firm, is specifically dedicated to educating potential beneficiaries of the DREAM Act. The DREAM Act, if enacted, would allow certain young immigrants brought into the United States as children, who are now out of or have no immigration status, to register and regularize their status in the United States.

Although the DREAM Act has not been enacted, President Obama on June 15, 2012 announce a new government policy to grant a form of relief called “Deferred Action” to young people in the United States (often referred to as “DREAMers”) who would benefit from the DREAM Act if enacted. This relief will allow those to qualify to live and work in the United States for a two year renewable period of time.

The Fogle Law Firm, LLC is available to educate and assist potential beneficiaries of President Obama’s DREAMer relief so please feel free to contact us at your convenience.

DREAMER RELIEF REQUIREMENTS

Pursuant to the Secretary’s June 15, 2012 memorandum, in order to be eligible for deferred action, individuals must:

  1. Have come to the United States under the age of sixteen;
  2. Have continuously resided in the United States for at least five years preceding June 15, 2012 and are present in the United States on June 15, 2012;
  3. Currently be in school, have graduated from high school, have obtained a general education development certificate, or are honorably discharged veterans of the Coast Guard or Armed Forces of the United States;
  4. Have not been convicted of a felony offense, a significant misdemeanor offense, multiple misdemeanor offenses, or otherwise pose a threat to national security or public safety;
  5. Not be above the age of thirty.

Individuals must also complete a background check and, for those individuals who make a request to USCIS and are not subject to a final order of removal, must be 15 years old or older.

Applicants will need to provide documentation to substantiate and prove that they meet the above criteria.  This can include but are not limited:

  • Passport/Entry Documents
  • School Records (report cards, high school diplomas, etc.)
  • Affidavits from parents indicating when their child was brought to the U.S.
  • Medical records
  • Other verifiable documents which show presence in the U.S.

Please note that in order to obtain this relief the packages will need to be submitted with the appropriate request showing that the applicant merits and deserves to be granted this relief.  We strongly recommend use of an experienced and competent Immigration Lawyer or Law Firm to assist with filing for this relief.  Contact The Fogle Law Firm at your convenience to schedule an appointment in order that we can prepare and file this relief on your behalf.

President Obama to Halt Removal of DREAMers!!!

 

 

 

The Obama administration announced today that it will offer indefinite reprieves from deportation for young immigrants who were brought to the country as minors and meet other specific requirements. The move, hailed by immigration advocates as a bold response to the broken immigration system, temporarily eliminates the possibility of deportation for youths who would qualify for relief under the DREAM Act, giving Congress the space needed to craft a bipartisan solution that gives permanent residence to qualifying young people. In a statement from the White House, President Obama said the policy was “the right thing to do,” calling DREAMers “Americans in their hearts, in their minds, in every single way but one: on paper.”

 

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Attorney Julio E. Moreno, Esq. speaking about our client Jesus Cruz . . .

 

NOTICIERO TELEMUNDO ATLANTA. JUEZ APLAZA DEPORTACION DE JESUS CRUZ DOS MESES.

Client, Ela Lobo, who we were able to get released from detention!

Fogle Law Firm client, Ela Lobo, who we were able to get released from detention on the cover of La Noticia Spanish-Language newspaper for all our Spanish speakers ……….
Fogle Law Firm attorney Ariadne Berrios, who worked tirelessly on this case, is mentioned in the article.

 

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Fogle Law Firm Launches Campaign for the Immigrant Community!

Awareness-Campaign

“Are You An IMGT?” (“IMGT” short for “Immigrant”) is an immigration awareness and advocacy campaign brought to you by The Fogle Law Firm, LLC, one of the most respected immigration firms in the country.  The goal of this campaign is to give back to the immigrant community by promoting immigrant awareness and knowledge of individual rights and opportunities under U.S. laws as well as advocating various immigrant community causes through partnering with and support of immigrant community organizations.  “Are “You and IMGT?” is developing a network of affiliated community-based organizations who will join in our goal of improving the situation of all immigrants in the United States from all backgrounds and ethnicities through education and advocacy.  “Are You An IMGT?” seeks to reach millions of Immigrants each year throughout the country and abroad through the mediums of internet, social media and through our affiliated organizations and sponsors. To achieve its mission, “Are You An IMGT” will be conducting applied research, policy analysis, and immigrant advocacy and will also provide capacity-building assistance to its Affiliates who work at the state and local level to advance opportunities for individuals and families.

As a campaign of The Fogle Law Firm, LLC, “Are You An IMGT?” will have a nationwide reach to immigrants throughout the country through the firm’s offices in Atlanta, Charlotte and Los Angeles.

The Fogle Law Firm’s Mobile App. Now We’re With Our Clients Even On The Go!!

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Fogle Law Firm Attorney Julio Moreno Live on Univision Television

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Aquí y Ahora: A punto de ser deportado tras ganar lotería…..

Su jefe le disputa ser el dueño del ticket ganador y ahora lo han vinculado hasta con actos terroristas.

The Fogle Law Firm Attorney Julio Moreno on national Univision Show about our client Mr. Cua-Toc who won a $750,000 lottery ticket which was stolen by his boss and cashed. When he confronted his boss, he called the police and had him arrested for “allegedly” threatening to kill him. The cops turned him over to Immigration and they are now trying to deport him.. There is a civil suit and the funds have been frozen by a Judge. It’s in Spanish of course and Julio is at minute 4:50 of the clip.

Fogle Law Firm Client Pedro Guzman Released

Glenn Fogle, the Guzmans’ immigration attorney, explains it this way:

After almost 19 months after being arrested by an ICE “Fugitive Operations Unit” at his home in North Carolina in front of his wife and then 2 year old son, on a removal order he did not even know about, Pedro Perez Guzman has been granted Special Rule Cancellation of Removal (a green card) by Immigration Judge Dan Trimble at Stewart Immigration Court on May 16, 2011. He was released May 17, 2011 after the DHS waived appeal. Pedro finally had his day in court after the Board of Immigration Appeals reversed Atlanta Immigration Judge William A. Cassidy, both on bond denial and a removal order where Cassidy found Pedro ineligible for relief. This needlessly resulted in his prolonged 19 month detention and deprived his wife and young son of their husband and father. Pedro’s story has been in national newspapers and is now the subject of a short documentary. This was a very long and hard fought battle and Pedro must be commended for his perseverance in detention while we fought his case.

The Guzmans’ plight was a focus of a November 2010 vigil at the Stewart Detention Center, which included 100 attendees of which eight of those were arrested for civil disobedience.

Indeed, this case has drawn national attention to the inhumanity of immigration detention. The Guzmans’ courage and persistence has inspired many, including folks who just months ago knew nothing about the immoral and unjust immigration detention system and its insidious collusion with for-profit prison corporations like Corrections Corporation of America (CCA). While our sick immigration system scapegoated Pedro and robbed his wife and four year old son of nearly two years of his life, CCA pocketed over $77,000 on this one case and the Stewart County government got its own kickback of approximately $600.

Righteous indignation is merited but not right now. Tight now is a time to celebrate! Alterna wishes to sincerely thank everyone who played any role in the liberation of Pedro. If you ever attended any vigil at any detention center, you played a role. If you ever visited someone detained on immigration charges, you played a role. If you ever financially supported GDW or any if its member organizations you played a role. If you ever volunteered at El Refugio, Alterna’s hospitality house outside the gates of Stewart Detention Center, you played a role. And your role is worth celebrating. And the reunion of Pedro, Emily, and Logan is worth celebrating!

Welcome home, Pedro!

 

 

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