OCAHO found that the penalties sought by ICE were disproportionate

The Office of the Chief Administrative Hearing Officer (OCAHO) found that the penalties sought by ICE were disproportionate to the company’s size and resources, and ordered the respondent to pay $27,150 in civil penalties for failure to prepare and/or properly complete I-9 forms. (U.S. v. Snack Attack Deli, Inc., 12/22/10)

Wrong Notation on the I-94

If  U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) makes a wrong notation, date, or other mark on the I-94, you need to go to deferred inspection to get it reissued

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