How to Report Illegal Immigrants or Other Illegal Activity

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United States Immigration Support (this website) is an independent organization.
We are not affiliated with the United States
government. U.S. Immigration Support is a leading publisher of legal
books and immigration guides. Our products include applications for U.S. visas,
Green Cards, citizenship and passports. We also provide information vital to new
immigrants, including Social Security and Drivers License application guides. We
are a publishing company, not a law firm or U.S. government agency.
Please do not send us any
information regarding illegal immigrants, marriages of convenience or any
other kind of illegal activity. We recommend
that you contact the local authorities in your area or the Department of
Homeland Security to report illegal immigrants or any other kind of illegal
activity. We are a publishing company, not a law enforcement agency.
Some facts about illegal immigration in the United States:
The United States government estimates that in January of 2000 there were 7
million illegal aliens living in the United States, a number that is growing by
half a million a year. Thus, the illegal-alien population in early 2006 is
estimated to be above 9.5 million. Included in this estimate are approximately 78,000
illegal aliens from countries who are of special concern due to the war on terrorism.
It is important to note that the 500,000 annual increase is the net growth in
the illegal-alien population (new illegal immigration minus deaths,
legalizations, and out-migration). In 1999 for example, the USCIS estimates that
968,000 new illegal aliens settled in the U.S. This number was offset by 210,000
illegal aliens who either died or returned home on their own, 63,000 who were
removed by the USCIS, and 183,000 illegal aliens who were given green cards as
part of the normal "legal" immigration process. One of the most important
findings of the USCIS report is the intimate link between legal and illegal
immigration. The USCIS estimates that it gave out 1.5 million green cards to
illegal aliens in the 1990s. This was not due to amnesty legislation, but rather
reflects how the legal immigration process embraces illegal immigration and
encourages it through legal exemptions. According to the USCIS, only 412,000
illegal aliens were removed during the decade.
For more information on illegal immigration,
visit out Immigration Articles and Immigration News pages.
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