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Dear Editor,

Is there any chance of getting a class action, going of those special registrants (Iranians) who were detained, and subsequently released on bond. My clients case is particularly horrifying in that they released him (after one night in detention in honolulu federal prison) , then after he posted a $10,000.00 bond, INS said that his wife and kids would have to come in and also get processed as they had overstayed their visa's, but assured him that mother and kids would not have to be detained. Unfortunately when his wife came in the next day to get processed,,,they then found out that she and the boys were Visa Waiver overstayers from Germany.....they took her into custody.....and she is now being held in federal prison.....to be deported......They also plan to deport the boys as well (9 and 13.) who lived and grew up in Honolulu for their past six years and who want to stay in the US.....who now are still out with their dad.....Dad was awaiting labor certification which was timely filed and approvable when filed......and upon approval....getting his green card. I understand that Peter Shey in LA is also filing a similar case in Federal District Court in LA.......Honolulu's numbers are very very low in comparison.....but this families sad story should be enough to add to the list of those who have been irreparablly harmed by this whole registration process. Please let me know. Advocate Against Injustice,,,,,,against the very fabric of society that this great nation was born from.....the immigrant.

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