Does this mean the AMPs are next?
[QUOTE=BeerAddict;2227004]Yes, your intel is correct brother. In fact, two out of the three that were sent packing back to Korea were my clients at one point in time. Guess I just lost two on the KB clientele list. It's amazing how slow the town bars get when the raids happen and how QUICKLY the word spreads from bar to bar. As quick as the speed of sound sometimes, LOL. Kim chee wireless is alive and well brothers!!
Be safe brothers.[/QUOTE]Does this mean the AMPs are next? Any advice for us if you are there while they come knocking?
INS Deportation Procedures
[QUOTE=BeerAddict;2227004]Yes, your intel is correct brother. In fact, two out of the three that were sent packing back to Korea were my clients at one point in time. Guess I just lost two on the KB clientele list. It's amazing how slow the town bars get when the raids happen and how QUICKLY the word spreads from bar to bar. As quick as the speed of sound sometimes, LOL. Kim chee wireless is alive and well brothers!!
Be safe brothers.[/QUOTE]Does the INS deport them right away or lock them up until some court date or post bail, send them home to report to court for deportation? Just curious.
Joh.
Legal Advice: stricly off the record. Just my honest opinion
[QUOTE=VanilBeanLover;2227158]Does this mean the AMPs are next? Any advice for us if you are there while they come knocking?[/QUOTE]A customer or patron will never be in any trouble or danger if an INS raid in conducted. Only those who refuse to cooperate by not agreeing to be interviewed will be suspect to possible ramifications. The only patrons who normally don't want to be a part of an interview are the married guys who don't want their SO to find out they were in the AMP or bar when the raid happened. Either way, they get screwed.