My cousin who is an illegal immigrant just stole my cell phone and doesn't want to give it back to me where can I denounce him?
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Detention and Removal Operations (DRO)
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Strengthening the nation's capacity to detain and remove criminal and other deportable aliens is a key component of the comprehensive strategy to deter illegal immigration and protect public safety. Apprehension, detention and removal of illegal aliens is a priority of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This commitment has been backed by significant resources devoted to detention and removal efforts.
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Director, Office of Detention and Removal
801 I St, NW
Suite 900
Washington, DC 20536
Phone: 202-305-2734
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Field Office Director, Atlanta
77 Forsyth St., SW, Suite 117
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-331-0253
Area of Responsibility: Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands
Field Office Director, Newark
Hemisphere Building
Routes 1 and 9
South Newark, NJ
Phone: 973-645-3666
Area of Responsibility: New Jersey
Field Office Director, Boston
John F. Kennedy, Federal Bldg.
Govt. Center, 17th Flr.
Room 1775
Boston, MA 02203
Phone: 617-565-3304
Area of Responsibility: Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, and Connecticut
Field Office Director, Buffalo
130 Delaware Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14202
Phone: 716-551-4741 X2500
Area of Responsibility: Upstate New York
Field Office Director, Miami
7880 Biscayne Blvd.
Miami, FL 33138
Phone: 305-762-3622
Area of Responsibility: Florida
Field Office Director, Baltimore
31 Hopkins Plaza, Suite 630
Baltimore, MD 21227
Phone: 410-962-2037
Area of Responsibility: Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia
Field Office Director, New York
26 Federal Plaza, Rm. 11-104
New York, New York 10278
Phone: 212-264-3972
Area of Responsibility: Metropolitan New York City and Long Island
Field Office Director, Washington
4428 N. Fairfax Drive
Arlington, VA
Phone: 202-307-1554
Area of Responsibility: District of Columbia and Virginia
Field Office Director, Chicago
10 W. Jackson Blvd.
Chicago, IL
Phone: 312-385-1701
Area of Responsibility: Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, and Wisconsin
Field Office Director, Houston
126 Northpoint Drive
Houston, TX 77060
Phone: 281-774-4610
Area of Responsibility: East Texas
Field Office Director, St. Paul, MN
2901 Metro Dr., Suite 100
Bloomington, MN
Phone: 612-313-9078
Area of Responsibility: Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota
Field Office Director, El Paso
6451 Boeing Drive
El Paso, TX 79927
Phone: 915-881-5599
Area of Responsibility: West Texas and New Mexico
Field Office Director, Dallas
8101 N. Stemmons Frwy
Dallas, TX 75247
Phone: 214-905-5887
Area of Responsibility: North Texas and Oklahoma
Field Office Director, New Orleans
701 Loyola Avenue
Rm. T-8011
New Orleans, LA 70113
Phone: 504-599-7785
Area of Responsibility: Louisiana, Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Tennessee
Field Office Director, San Antonio
8940 Fourwinds Drive
San Antonio, TX 78239
Phone: 210-967-7007
Area of Responsibility: South and Central Texas
Field Office Director, San Francisco
630 Sansome Street, Rm 590
San Francisco, CA 94111
Phone: 415-844-5512
Area of Responsibility: Northern California, Northern Nevada, Utah, Hawaii, and Guam
Field Office Director, Phoenix
2035 N. Central Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Phone: 602-379-3426
Area of Responsibility: Arizona
Field Office Director, Seattle
1000 2nd Ave., Suite 2650
Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: 206-553-4146
Area of Responsibility: Washington, Oregon, and Alaska
Field Office Director, Los Angeles
300 North Los Angeles Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Phone: 213-830-7900
Area of Responsibility: Metropolitan Los Angeles area, and Southern Nevada (Las Vegas area)
Field Office Director, Denver
4730 Paris Street
Denver, CO 80239
Phone: 303-371-1067
Area of Responsibility: Colorado, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming
Field Office Director, San Diego
880 Front Street, #2232
San Diego, CA 92188
Phone: 619-557-6117
Area of Responsibility:Metropolitan San Diego area
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You could always call your cell company and say the phone was stolen, they'll disconnect it, and go get a new phone. If you have insurance on the phone it wont cost anything. Your illegal grint cousin will soon enough be caught, you dont need to help him/her.
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I don't care if it's a 5 cent piece of Bazooka gum, stealing is stealing.
The question is, would he steal from a non-family member? If yes, report and deport him. We have enough thieves here already.
Notice the difference of opinions between a natural born USC and immigrants? I'm sure even Michael would agree with me on this one.
Deport illegal thieves.Formerly Josephine Schmo
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I'm natural born USC and I think him trying to get vengence over a phone that cost $50 is ludicrous. The costs to deport this guy, not to mention tying up the immigration system, while he files appeal after appeal, all these costs get shuffled onto the people who ultimately pay those fees, like other usc's who sponser more grints, or us taxpayors. How much do you suppose will it cost to deport him? Even one night in jail has already cost taxpayors most than the stupid phone is worth. I'm not condoning stealing and I seriously think this guy should get his eye's dotted, but deportation? insane
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Julie,
The price of the phone doesn't matter, it is the principle. And by the way tell me where you found your $50 phone, I'll get a carton of them!
A crime is a crime according to the law. Your personal appreciation of what represents a crimes is your "opinion"...by reporting the criminal, I am not committing a crime, I am responding to one.
Lastly it is not a revenge, it is justice. Revenge will be stealing something from him to respond to what he did or use an illegal method to retaliate.
Following your argumentation, you make me believe that criminals should be let out due to the cost they wage on taxpayers ( for your info USC are not the only one to pay taxes!!!). If your ideology prevails, our cities will be full of a certain population...I almost forgot, our taxes will be much lower ...insane!
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If I worked at 7-Eleven, I'd just bar them from the store.
A Dominican stole MY cell phone, I hope he gets deported. I didn't make a police report, because they all look alike.
If someone steals from family, they'll steal from anyone.
Deport illegal thieves!Formerly Josephine Schmo
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