The recent arrests of 16 suspected undocumented workers at a Loveland, Colorado concrete plant show that ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) officers continue to aggressively pursue their policy to deport undocumented workers with no previous criminal records. This policy underscores the urgent need for immigration reform which will allow hard-working immigrants the chance to earn legal status. There are legal avenues for undocumented workers to gain legal permanent resident status even if they initially came to the United States illegally. In some circumstances, if your children are U.S. citizens and you have an extreme hardship, we can help you to gain legal status. For more information call me to discuss the particulars of your case. JDB
Archive for July, 2008
ICE Immigration Enforcement At All Time High
Thursday, July 17th, 2008Recent Trial Success!
Friday, July 11th, 2008May 2008: Jeffrey D. Bohn, real estate attorney, achieved a successful verdict for his client in the recent trial entitled, Gaston vs. Lo, in Fresno County Superior Court. In this case, the court found for the plaintiff, holding that defendant Joanne Myyer Lo filed a fraudulent deed conveying the property in question to her daughter, Douachong Diane Lo after she had previously sold the property to the Plaintiffs seven years earlier. The court ruled that the Ms. Lo filed was fraudulent and that was ruled “cancelled”. Ownership of the property in question was restored to the Plaintiffs: Sally Vang Gaston and Chow Mai Vang.
