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Pleae contact me directly no loans from out of the country
My name is Star and i have been happily married to my Mexican husband for 13 years now. (We have filed for his perminate resident status) Well on December 6th, 2008 a Oregon state police officer pulled us over for a missing front license plate.(it was in the trunk as we had just traded our truck for this car.) The police officer asked him for his info and he gave him, his ORegon DL and then the officer asked if he was legal to be in this country . He said sir to be honest i have filed my papers with the Immigration office but they have not secured my visa yet. But i have the reciept to prove my story to be true.
The young new officer went back to his car and then returned a few minutes later and asked my husband to turn around and hand cuffed him and took him to the Newport Oregon Jail and then staight to the Nw Immigration detention center in Tacoma Washington.
I have a small business that i have been running on my own and i am getting alot of complaints from the people i work with as to my not having my mind on my work.
I have emptied my bank accounts for his attorniy fees. He has had 2 sets of lawyers 1 for Oregon State and now 1 for Washington State.
My husband has qualified to stay but i have to pay his $10,000 immigration bond so he can be out and helping me while we wait for his paper to be processed.
If there is anyone with a true heart that is able to post a $10,000 bond, Please help. ( you will get every penny back as the Bond will come back to you after he finishes his last immigration court date.) The money goes into an interest bearing federal account, and is refunded to the person who posted it.
God of all GOds I have been seeking help for over 2 months now and no one will even look at me.
Star Hernandez 541-992-3529 i will be available 24 hours a day as i have to go to another court date monday morning at 8:30 am 2/23/09
Ihave all of the phone numbers and proof of what i am saying is true. the Department of homeland security doesn’t lie.
HA. First of all, even if the DHS didnt lie, you could still be lying. second of all… the Department of Homeland Security has been lying out the wazoo for the past 8 years.
I am so sorry that you feel that way but i am a real person with real feelings and please don’t pick on me. I have been through so much these past few months i don’t think i can handle any more bad. Please be nice as i am truthfully not lying i have the phone nubers and alien number that immigration will verify that my husband is truely there being held until i can come up with the bond money to help him.
God bless you and please have a soft heart and try not to be so mean.
Even if your story is true no one is going to put up a ten thousand dollar bond. Your just going to have to wait until the paper work gets done and he can be released. Hopefully every I is doted and t is crossed because if they find something that doesn’t add up he will be deported. Not sure why the paper work wasn’t completed before now. Hope this helps :-)
See if you can track down a pro bono lawyer. They may be prepared to take on your case and get the bond nullified.
Here’s a site to check out:
It’s unwise to post your personal contact details on an open site like this. You really don’t need more problems from rogue mail and calls !
i have gotten the bond down and he still has his lawyers as i have paid them all in full for thier services, They will be with him until his case is finished thank God.
If he stays in the detention center while waiting for the court dates it could take upto 1 year.
No he has had the same lawyer here in Oregon for over 6 years it takes time to get the visa with the new visa lottery thing going on.
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Family lost money to bail-bonds specialist
$1,300 paid in an effort to free illegal immigrant
By Leslie Berestein (Contact) Union-Tribune Staff Writer
2:00 a.m. March 9, 2009
Nor did he expect the bail-bonds specialist, who promised to have the brother released in two days, to stop returning the family’s calls after family members wired $1,300 to the specialist. A month later, his girlfriend’s brother is still in custody, awaiting a hearing. He was never eligible for bond in the first place.
The way in which Ochoa’s girlfriend, Irma Ceja, and her San Diego family lost their money is new but not surprising.
Officials from Catholic Charities in San Diego, which normally limits its referral list to attorneys, acknowledge that a volunteer made a mistake. Nonetheless, the money appears to be gone.
“For a lot of people, $1,300 isn’t much,” said Ceja, 43, who raised the money with several relatives. “But for us, it is.”
Ceja and her family were desperate to help her brother, who was placed in custody Feb. 4 at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center in Otay Mesa, pending deportation to Mexico. Her brother was in the country illegally, said Ceja, a U.S. citizen.
Through her church, Ceja obtained a number for a local immigration-services office of Catholic Charities. Ochoa made the call.
Ochoa said the woman who answered gave him the numbers of four or five attorneys, along with a long-distance number for someone named Star Hernandez, who he was told was not a lawyer but specialized in bail bonds.
“I started with the attorneys, but no one was around, so I left messages with their secretaries,” said Ochoa, 56, a correctional officer at a state prison in Imperial County. “Then I called Star Hernandez.”
Ochoa said he left a message, and his call was returned promptly. The woman, who identified herself as Hernandez, said the family would need to wire her $1,300 and the wire-service fee, which Ceja said came to $100. Family members said Hernandez, who also called herself Estrella – Spanish for star – promised she could get Ceja’s brother out as soon as Wednesday, two days later.
Seven members of Ceja’s family scraped together the money and wired it to a Western Union office in Oregon. Soon afterward, Hernandez stopped returning their calls.
The family has since learned that Jesús Ceja Alvarez, Ceja’s brother, is ineligible for bond because of prior convictions.
Ochoa, Ceja and her family have concluded they were duped. They felt worse to learn that Jesús Ceja gave the number of the supposed bail-bonds specialist to a fellow detainee. His family wired $2,000 to Hernandez, who has stopped returning their calls as well.
“I have left so many voice messages, text messages,” said Maria Martinez, 18, of Vista, the man’s sister. “She won’t answer.”
A rudimentary Web site advertises “help with immigration bonds” and “free service,” with Star Hernandez as a contact at the number the families called.
The same name and number pop up in recent postings on other Web sites as those of a Star Hernandez seeking $10,000 for her detained husband’s bond.
“I need money by 9 am tomorrow 2/17/09 . . . My husband is going to be deported if i don’t pay his immigration bond . . . Ask for Star Hernandez,” reads a post on Oodle.com.
A longer message seeking $10,000 to pay a bond for “my Mexican husband” appeared on Help.com two weeks ago.
Contacted the day after that message was posted, a woman who identified herself as Star Hernandez responded briefly to questions.
“I’m trying to help raise money for a lot of people,” she said, adding that her husband was no longer in detention. “He got out a long time ago.”
When asked about her post the previous day seeking money to post bond for her husband, the woman hung up.
According to Oregon court records, there is a 38-year-old woman named Star Maxine Hernandez who was convicted in the 1990s of unlawfully obtaining public assistance and forgery in two separate cases.
Robert Moser, deputy director of Catholic Charities in San Diego, said a Star Hernandez with the same number called the social service agency, offering bail-bond services for free. While staff members are instructed only to refer people to qualified attorneys, a receptionist took down her contact information, Moser said.
After investigating, Moser learned that a new volunteer was staffing the front desk the afternoon Ochoa called.
“When (Ochoa) called us, that volunteer gave out that number,” Moser said. The volunteer, he said, “had no idea.”
The list of professionals used for referrals has been reviewed, Moser said, as has protocol for giving referrals by phone.
Ceja said she reported the incident to San Diego police, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement is investigating.
pequena_milagro edited this post 5 months, 1 week ago. Read the previous text »
Please contact me directly no loans from out of the country
My name is Star and i have been happily married to my Mexican husband for 13 years now. (We have filed for his perminate resident status) Well on December 6th, 2008 a Oregon state police officer pulled us over for a missing front license plate.(it was in the trunk as we had just traded our truck for this car.) The police officer asked him for his info and he gave him, his ORegon DL and then the officer asked if he was legal to be in this country . He said sir to be honest i have filed my papers with the Immigration office but they have not secured my visa yet. But i have the reciept to prove my story to be true.
The young new officer went back to his car and then returned a few minutes later and asked my husband to turn around and hand cuffed him and took him to the Newport Oregon Jail and then staight to the Nw Immigration detention center in Tacoma Washington.
I have a small business that i have been running on my own and i am getting alot of complaints from the people i work with as to my not having my mind on my work.
I have emptied my bank accounts for his attorniy fees. He has had 2 sets of lawyers 1 for Oregon State and now 1 for Washington State.
My husband has qualified to stay but i have to pay his $10,000 immigration bond so he can be out and helping me while we wait for his paper to be processed.
If there is anyone with a true heart that is able to post a $10,000 bond, Please help. ( you will get every penny back as the Bond will come back to you after he finishes his last immigration court date.) The money goes into an interest bearing federal account, and is refunded to the person who posted it.
God of all GOds I have been seeking help for over 2 months now and no one will even look at me.
I will be available 24 hours a day as i have to go to another court date monday morning at 8:30 am 2/23/09
Ihave all of the phone numbers and proof of what i am saying is true. the Department of homeland security doesn’t lie.
Star Hernandez is the name of a lady in Oregon that had an online internet scam for vacation properties on the Oregon Coast. The police number is 5419943636. She had a website www.hot-vacation-spots.net and it turned out to be a fraud.
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