The Immigrant’s Journal - Vol. 140

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The Immigrant’s Journal Vol. 140

Our leaders who stood for Unity & Justice

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June 2021

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Arleigh Louison is Dead. The Devastation of His Fraud Lives On. BY MARY CAMPBELL

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ederal law enforcement agents arrested Arleigh Louison on July 18, 2019. He was indicted in Vermont on 12 counts of making false statements and submitting over 1,800 fraudulent immigration applications to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). “A federal grand jury returned a 12count indictment against Arleigh Louison, 53, of Brooklyn, New York, charging him with running an immigration fraud scheme that included the filing of false statements with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, including over 1,800 fraudulent applica-

The late “Untouchable” Arleigh Louison. Photo: Facebook

tions for over 1,000 petitioners within the last four years. Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) agents arrested Louison in Brooklyn, New York, and executed a federal search warrant at his office,” said the U.S. Department of Justice press release. “The indictment charges that the false statements were made in connection with Form I-360 petitions for status adjustments under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). In short, the indictment charges that Louison presented or caused the presentment of adjustment of status petitions containing false statements to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services Service Center in St. Albans, Vermont claiming that the continued on page 3

Getting Your Marijuana Record Expunged BY NORMA LEWIS, LM

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here was quite a bit of excitement, relief, and joy, and a few spiffs smoked when New York legalized recreational marijuana. Several advocates and lawmakers welcomed it as one of the most progressive cannabis laws in the country. That's in part because it automatically clears the criminal records of people with certain marijuana-related offenses. "For generations, too many New Yorkers have been unfairly penalized for the use and sale of adult-use cannabis, arbitrarily arrested and jailed with harsh mandatory minimum sentences," Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) said in a news release. "After years of tireless advocacy and extraordinarily hard

work, that time is coming to an end in New York State." To right the wrongs of our failed drug war against the sale and recreational use of cannabis sativa, also known as "marijuana", on March 31, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed The Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA) into law. The

law eliminates penalties for possession of less than three ounces of cannabis. Provisions in the law legalizing the personal possession of up to three ounces of cannabis and/or up-to 24 grams of concentrates for those ages 21 and older took immediate effect. The new law also establishes procedures for the automatic review and expungement of the criminal records of those with low-level cannabis convictions. Under the law, the smell of marijuana alone is no longer probable cause for a search by law enforcement. Use of cannabis in public may be subject to civil penalties. Possession of marijuana in excess of three ounces is a Class A misdemeanor and is punishable by no more than one year of imprisonment and a fine not to

exceed $1,000. Possession of marijuana in excess of 8 ounces – 16 ounces is a Class E felony and is punishable by no more than four years of imprisonment and a fine not to exceed $5,000. Possession of marijuana in excess of 16 ounces – 10 pounds is a class D felony and is punishable by no more than seven years of imprisonment and a fine not to exceed $5,000. Possession of marijuana in excess of 10 pounds is a class C felony and is punishable by no more than 15 years of imprisonment and a fine not to exceed $15,000. The recently passed law decriminalizes marijuana in New York and allows those previously convicted of certain marijuana-related crimes to seek postcontinued on page 2

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