Immigration and Naturalization Service organization
also: Immigration and Nationalization Service, INS, immigration authorities
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and that there was no charges filed. That day, records show he drove to LA, hired an attorney, filed an application for permanent residency with Immigration and Naturalization Service, which would make it much more difficult to deport him i…
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As he had long demonstrated, Frank Wisner was quite willing to recruit from the ranks of the fascists for his espionage operations in Eastern Europe, many of whom he had even passed immigration authorities in order to get them into the Unit…
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Bribery came so naturally to him that he once tried to buy off the dedicated Immigration and Nationalization Service prosecutor who was handling his case. A man to Mille Lacs' great surprise turned it down. He began his career in a modest f…
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that his battle to stay in the U.S. would drag on for years. Malaksa's OSS, CIA, FBI, and INS files bulged with condemnations. One government report labeled him notorious. Another called him the most vile man in Romania. He was a master of …
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Romanian's immigration battle to his political protege, Nixon. In return for Malaxa's substantial gift of $100,000, the California senator became vigorously lobbying the INS officials on his behalf and pushing an immigration bill through Co…
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and Nixon swept to a decisive victory, winning 55% of the vote and carrying 39 of the 48 states. After Republicans' triumph, Dulles and Nixon were finally able to speed Malaxa's immigration case through the bureaucracy. In December of 1953,…