According to the U.S. Department of
Homeland Security the following incomplete list are some examples of the
most common violations of United States Immigration laws:
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Filing false statements on applications
or petitions.
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Making a false claim that you are a
United States citizen.
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Making, altering or using counterfeit
immigration documents.
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Making, altering or using counterfeit
documents to support immigration applications or petitions.
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Failing to report the arrival of illegal
aliens.
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assisting or encouraging aliens to come
to the United States in violation of the law.
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Harboring an illegal alien.
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Knowingly employing aliens who do not
have permission to work in the United States.
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Recruiting or referring for a fee aliens
who do not have permission to work in the United States.
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Failing to complete and maintain
immigration Form I-9 for all new employees, whether citizens or
aliens.
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Failing to depart the United States when
ordered removed (deported).
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Entering or attempting to enter the
United States at a time or place which is not authorized.
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Attempting to enter the United States by
misrepresenting (lying about) material facts.
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Entering into a marriage to circumvent
the immigration laws.
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Entering or attempting to enter the
United States without permission after having been removed (deported).
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Assisting an alien to enter the United
States for prostitution or other immoral purposes.