Government Pursues Nearly $1 Million in Fines From Virginia Resident After Deportation Order
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Trump Admin Sues Woman for $941,000 for Failing to Self-Deport
The Trump administration is suing an illegal immigrant to collect close to $1 million in fines for remaining in the country after a deportation order was issued against her. The federal government alleges that Marta Alicia Ramirez Veliz of Chesterfield County, Virginia, failed to leave the United States after an appeals board ruled against her in 2022. The government said that as of April 2025, Veliz owed $941,114 in fines plus interest. Veliz i…
Los Angeles (USA), Jan. 29 (EFE).- President Donald Trump's government has sued a Hispanic woman for not complying with a final deportation order and demanded her to pay a fine of about one million dollars, one of the highest known charges so far imposed to force immigrants to leave the country. The civil lawsuit shared by the specialized political media requires Marta Alicia Ramírez Veliz to pay $941,114 more interest for allegedly not leaving …
President Donald Trump's government has sued a Hispanic woman for failing to comply with a final deportation order and demanded her to pay a fine of about a million dollars, one of the highest known charges so far imposed to force immigrants to leave the country.
Here’s Why the Trump DOJ Is Suing an Illegal Immigrant for $1 Million:
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: The Trump administration has begun filing civil lawsuits against illegal immigrants who have failed to pay fines ranging from $100 to $500 for illegal entry, up to $10,000 for ignoring a deportation order, and $1,000 per day for failing to comply with removal.WHO WAS INVOLVED: The U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and illegal immigrants like Marta Alicia Ramirez Veliz.WHEN & WH…
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) increased to $2,600 the payment to migrants who decide to self-deport themselves from the United States through the digital CBP Home app, in addition to pardoning fines or civil sanctions for not leaving the country, “to celebrate Trump’s one year,” he said. According to Secretary Kristi Noem, since January 2025, when Republican Donald Trump’s government began, more than 2.2 million migrants have volunta…
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