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 So, in 2020 I was sharing an apartment with a friend. His sister came to US through Mexico and was at the immigration. The immigration officers could not allow her until she proof that  she knows someone in the US who has document...at lease a green card. This friend of mind stole my green card...of course without my concern, make a copy and send to immigration and the sister was granted access to US. I only discovered it now...2025. I'm about to report both of them to the immigration authority but I want to know the implication.

 

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No issue for you .  Could be a big problem for them. 

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18 hours ago, John Boss said:

 So, in 2020 I was sharing an apartment with a friend. His sister came to US through Mexico and was at the immigration. The immigration officers could not allow her until she proof that  she knows someone in the US who has document...at lease a green card. This friend of mind stole my green card...of course without my concern, make a copy and send to immigration and the sister was granted access to US. I only discovered it now...2025. I'm about to report both of them to the immigration authority but I want to know the implication.

 

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The title of your post says the Sister of Roomate

1. “ worked “ using your documents


‘You also give some details about her “entry” into the US by way of Mexico border ,

2. using you ( and  green card ) as some sort of reference. 
 

3. You intend to report Roomate and Sister to ICE …should I assume because they

a. have no “papers”/ green card or other status and 

b. worked on your docs ( social security number and green card) between 2020 and 2025 ( when you discovered ) ?

c. you did not ‘know’ her or want to sponsor her in 2020? 

 

Are there additional earnings reported on your SS from 2020-2025 ? Did IRS send you a letter alerting to mismatched reported earnings? 
 

 


 

 

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The sister came to US through Mexico and was at the detention center in Arizona. She could not be granted entry until she  knows someone who has at lease a green card. This friend of  did not have a green card. He gave the ICE officer  a copy of my green card and his number. This was in 2020. They did not use my document to work.

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19 hours ago, John Boss said:

 This friend of mind stole my green card...of course without my concern, make a copy and send to immigration and the sister was granted access to US. I only discovered it now...2025

So do you plan to report it to police?

What did you discover now? The fact GC was stolen or fact it was used? If first, you're saying you haven't noticed / needed GC for 5 years? How come?

 

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Your picture is on the GC...how did that work?  I'm sure you don't look like twins...

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