Kifo cha Andrew Sanga, What is next?

Kifo cha Andrew Sanga, What is next?

Kama witness hana makaratasi lazima aogope kusombwa na ICE
Soma tena nilichoandika na wengine walivyoandika! Hata kama kuna mtu hataki kwenda polisi bado kuna njia nyingi za kuwa-inform na wasikujue! Wakishapata clue itakuw rahisi kujua pa kuanzia!
 
Soma tena nilichoandika na wengine walivyoandika! Hata kama kuna mtu hataki kwenda polisi bado kuna njia nyingi za kuwa-inform na wasikujue! Wakishapata clue itakuw rahisi kujua pa kuanzia!

Hizo njia zote ulizozitaja ni rahisi mtu kuwa traced na mwisho wa siku sherrif akaacha notice mlangoni kwako ujisalimishe mwenyewe ukigoma subpoena itakufuata
 
Hizo njia zote ulizozitaja ni rahisi mtu kuwa traced na mwisho wa siku sherrif akaacha notice mlangoni kwako ujisalimishe mwenyewe ukigoma subpoena itakufuata
Sio kweli kabisa. Halafu inaonyesha tatizo lako ni ugeni kwenye computer! Nyie ndio mnakuwa na info halafu mnaogopa hata kujigusa. Acheni woga ndugu watanzania! Na hata huyo sheriff (note sio sherrif kwani watanzania hatuna umakini kabisa kwenye kuandika) akiweza kuku-trace bado watakulinda unless uwe umehusika kwenye huo uhalifu!
 
Sio kweli kabisa. Halafu inaonyesha tatizo lako ni ugeni kwenye computer! Nyie ndio mnakuwa na info halafu mnaogopa hata kujigusa. Acheni woga ndugu watanzania! Na hata huyo sheriff (note sio sherrif kwani watanzania hatuna umakini kabisa kwenye kuandika) akiweza kuku-trace bado watakulinda unless uwe umehusika kwenye huo uhalifu!

Naongelea from experience!
Mimi ni deportee kwa taarifa yako na nilibebwa na wazee wa ICE at 4am from my crib sababu Ya issues kama hio Ya ku testify na nikarudishwa bongo a few months after testifying in front of the grand jury. Karatasi nilikuwa sina. Hakuna Cha immunity wala my fart. I'm a living testimony. Nilikaa Alabama pale Etowah immigration detention facility then Louisiana detention for 3 months then wakanileta bongo.
Acha kubisha kwa vitu usivyovijua
 
Nope, kuna jamaa hana hata driving license alikuwa witness kwenye kesi na alipoojiwa jamaa hata hakugusia hilo suala. Huu ni Uwoga tu, jamaa wanajua upo. Hiyo itakuwa witness intermidation wakifanya hivo. Kuna visa ya kusaidia serikali kwenye mambo ya muhimu kama haya na hili linaweza kuwa moja ya sababu ya kupewa visa hiyo sema wabongo waoga mwanangu,

Mkuu, visa hiyo yaitwaje niichangamkie?
 
Naongelea from experience!
Mimi ni deportee kwa taarifa yako na nilibebwa na wazee wa ICE at 4am from my crib sababu Ya issues kama hio Ya ku testify na nikarudishwa bongo a few months after testifying in front of the grand jury. Karatasi nilikuwa sina. Hakuna Cha immunity wala my fart. I'm a living testimony. Nilikaa Alabama pale Etowah immigration detention facility then Louisiana detention for 3 months then wakanileta bongo.
Acha kubisha kwa vitu usivyovijua

Mkuu, kuna kitu Marekani wanaita SNonimmigrant Visa au USCIS je waifahamu hii?
 
Soma tena nilichoandika na wengine walivyoandika! Hata kama kuna mtu hataki kwenda polisi bado kuna njia nyingi za kuwa-inform na wasikujue! Wakishapata clue itakuw rahisi kujua pa kuanzia!

Hii inatoka Dpt ya Homeland Security somasoma kidogo.


U Nonimmigrant Status
U nonimmigrant status (or U visa) offers immigration protection for victims and is also a tool for law enforcement. To obtain U status, the victim must obtain a certification from law enforcement, however, law enforcement officials should note that providing a certification does not grant a benefit—only the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has the authority to grant or deny this benefit.

Victims are not required to be in legal immigration status, but they must:
  • Be a victim of qualifying criminal activity and have suffered substantial physical or mental abuse as a result of the crime,
  • Possess credible and reliable information about the qualifying criminal activity,
  • Be, have been, or are likely to be helpful to the investigation and/or prosecution of that qualifying criminal activity, and
  • Be a victim of criminal activity that violated a U.S. law.
Victims of the following crimes may be eligible for a U nonimmigrant visa:
  • Abduction
  • Abusive Sexual Contact
  • Blackmail
  • Domestic Violence
  • Extortion
  • False Imprisonment
  • Female Genital Mutilation
  • Perjury
  • Felonious Assault
  • Hostage Taken
  • Incest
  • Peonage
  • Involuntary Servitude
  • Kidnapping
  • Manslaughter
  • Rape
  • Murder
  • Obstruction of Justice
  • Witness Tampering
  • Prostitution
  • Sexual Assault
  • Slave Trade
  • Torture
  • Trafficking
  • Sexual Exploitation
  • Unlawful Criminal Restraint
  • Other Related Crimes
To apply for U nonimmigrant status, the victim must file Form I-918, Petition for U Nonimmigrant Status. Law enforcement official must certify Form I-918, Supplement B. Qualifying family members may also be eligible to apply for benefits.

T Nonimmigrant Status

Trafficking in persons—also known as "human trafficking"—is a form of modern-day slavery. Traffickers prey on many types of people, often including individuals who are poor, unemployed, underemployed, or who lack the safety and protection of strong social networks. Victims are often lured under the false pretenses of good jobs and better lives, and then forced to work under brutal and inhumane conditions. Many believe that human trafficking is a problem that only occurs in other countries—but human trafficking also happens in the United States.

The T nonimmigrant status (or T visa) provides immigration protection to victims of severe forms of trafficking in persons who assist law enforcement in the investigation and prosecution of human trafficking cases.

Victims are not required to be in legal immigration status, but they must:
  • Be a victim of a severe form of trafficking in persons,
  • Be physically present in the United States on account of the trafficking,
  • Comply with any reasonable requests for assistance in the investigation or prosecution (or be under the age of 18), and
  • Suffer extreme hardship involving unusual and severe harm if removed from the United States.
To apply for a T nonimmigrant status, applicants must file Form I-914, Application for T Nonimmigrant Status. Qualifying family members may also be eligible to apply for benefits.

Many immigrants are fearful of admitting that they have been a victim of a crime in part because they believe they will be removed (deported) from the United States if they report the crime. Officials such as police officers, healthcare providers, judges, and prosecutors are often the first to see the signs of violence and are therefore in a unique position to provide information and assistance to those who have been victims. This brochure is designed to assist front-line workers in this endeavor.

U.S. law provides several protections for legal and undocumented immigrants who have been victims of a crime. Often victims are unaware of such protections, thus frontline workers serve as a critical link for immigrant victims. There are specific protections for victims of domestic violence, victims of certain crimes, and victims of human trafficking.

All agencies within the Department of Homeland Security, including USCIS, are legally prohibited from disclosing that a victim has applied for VAWA, T, or U immigration benefits.

Contact
For law enforcement officials and representatives of record:
Call USCIS: 802-527-4888

For all others:
Call USCIS: 800-375-5283

Last Published Date: September 28, 2015
 
Hastag #Ripdrew ila huu msiba watu waliuza sura sanaa.. Utadhani ilikuwa harusi
 
Bongo bhana kila mtu anakuwa maarufu huyu naye (Marehemu, ,,Apumzike kwa Amani") ati ni maarufu ukiuliza kafanya nini kupata umaarufu eti alikuwa anawanunulia watu bia na kulamba mademu wakali, na watoao sifa hizi wanaishi first World country, Duh!

Kwani sifa za kua "mtu maarufu" ni zipi mkuu?

Inategemeana na jamii husika, kuna nyingine mtu maarufu ni Mwanasayansi mgunduzi, Mhandisi au labda Daktari aliyeokoa maisha ya binadamu kuna wengine kama sisi mtu maarufu ni mwenye mademu wengi na ambaye hutununulia ulabu!

Wewe jamaa bana hivi unaubia gani na hawa waanzilishi wa Jf ?
 
Hii inatoka Dpt ya Homeland Security somasoma kidogo.


U Nonimmigrant Status
U nonimmigrant status (or U visa) offers immigration protection for victims and is also a tool for law enforcement. To obtain U status, the victim must obtain a certification from law enforcement, however, law enforcement officials should note that providing a certification does not grant a benefit—only the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has the authority to grant or deny this benefit.

Victims are not required to be in legal immigration status, but they must:
  • Be a victim of qualifying criminal activity and have suffered substantial physical or mental abuse as a result of the crime,
  • Possess credible and reliable information about the qualifying criminal activity,
  • Be, have been, or are likely to be helpful to the investigation and/or prosecution of that qualifying criminal activity, and
  • Be a victim of criminal activity that violated a U.S. law.
Victims of the following crimes may be eligible for a U nonimmigrant visa:
  • Abduction
  • Abusive Sexual Contact
  • Blackmail
  • Domestic Violence
  • Extortion
  • False Imprisonment
  • Female Genital Mutilation
  • Perjury
  • Felonious Assault
  • Hostage Taken
  • Incest
  • Peonage
  • Involuntary Servitude
  • Kidnapping
  • Manslaughter
  • Rape
  • Murder
  • Obstruction of Justice
  • Witness Tampering
  • Prostitution
  • Sexual Assault
  • Slave Trade
  • Torture
  • Trafficking
  • Sexual Exploitation
  • Unlawful Criminal Restraint
  • Other Related Crimes
To apply for U nonimmigrant status, the victim must file Form I-918, Petition for U Nonimmigrant Status. Law enforcement official must certify Form I-918, Supplement B. Qualifying family members may also be eligible to apply for benefits.

T Nonimmigrant Status

Trafficking in persons—also known as "human trafficking"—is a form of modern-day slavery. Traffickers prey on many types of people, often including individuals who are poor, unemployed, underemployed, or who lack the safety and protection of strong social networks. Victims are often lured under the false pretenses of good jobs and better lives, and then forced to work under brutal and inhumane conditions. Many believe that human trafficking is a problem that only occurs in other countries—but human trafficking also happens in the United States.

The T nonimmigrant status (or T visa) provides immigration protection to victims of severe forms of trafficking in persons who assist law enforcement in the investigation and prosecution of human trafficking cases.

Victims are not required to be in legal immigration status, but they must:
  • Be a victim of a severe form of trafficking in persons,
  • Be physically present in the United States on account of the trafficking,
  • Comply with any reasonable requests for assistance in the investigation or prosecution (or be under the age of 18), and
  • Suffer extreme hardship involving unusual and severe harm if removed from the United States.
To apply for a T nonimmigrant status, applicants must file Form I-914, Application for T Nonimmigrant Status. Qualifying family members may also be eligible to apply for benefits.

Many immigrants are fearful of admitting that they have been a victim of a crime in part because they believe they will be removed (deported) from the United States if they report the crime. Officials such as police officers, healthcare providers, judges, and prosecutors are often the first to see the signs of violence and are therefore in a unique position to provide information and assistance to those who have been victims. This brochure is designed to assist front-line workers in this endeavor.

U.S. law provides several protections for legal and undocumented immigrants who have been victims of a crime. Often victims are unaware of such protections, thus frontline workers serve as a critical link for immigrant victims. There are specific protections for victims of domestic violence, victims of certain crimes, and victims of human trafficking.

All agencies within the Department of Homeland Security, including USCIS, are legally prohibited from disclosing that a victim has applied for VAWA, T, or U immigration benefits.

Contact
For law enforcement officials and representatives of record:
Call USCIS: 802-527-4888

For all others:
Call USCIS: 800-375-5283

Last Published Date: September 28, 2015

This applies to victims
 
Hastag #Ripdrew ila huu msiba watu waliuza sura sanaa.. Utadhani ilikuwa harusi

Hapana, huyu marehemu Andrew RIP alikuwa anafahamika kwa kiasi kikubwa tu

Si watanzania wote walio nje wanaweza kufanya kila ulichooona kuhusu msiba huu.
 
Hapana, huyu marehemu Andrew RIP alikuwa anafahamika kwa kiasi kikubwa tu

Si watanzania wote walio nje wanaweza kufanya kila ulichooona kuhusu msiba huu.

umaarufu wake ulitokana na nini sana huko USA ..?
 
Kazi ya police, investigate agencies, ubalozi wa Tz US ni nini? Wewe upewe ushahidi kama nani? Kama wewe Kuweka credentials zako hadharani huwezi kwanini mtu akuamini kukupa ushahidi.

Kutaka sifa za kijinga kupitia misiba ni upamba.vu wa hali ya juu.
 
Hahahh Mkuu ulionaeeeeh!



Issue ni kwamba wabongo wengi waishio ughaibuni hawana issue na ndiyo maana unaona hata birthday tu, watu wanajazana na kuvaa nguo za mitoko ya Oscars huku sura ngumu. Mademu wengi wao wana vitambi, obese, wanajichubua, vicheche wa kujiuza kwa Nigerians cheaply.
 
umaarufu wake ulitokana na nini sana huko USA ..?

Je umeangalia picha kadhaa ziliwekwa mitandaoni kumonyesha marehemu?

Kama hukuangalia hatuwezi kwenda mbali zaidi.
 
Bongo bhana kila mtu anakuwa maarufu huyu naye (Marehemu, ,,Apumzike kwa Amani") ati ni maarufu ukiuliza kafanya nini kupata umaarufu eti alikuwa anawanunulia watu bia na kulamba mademu wakali, na watoao sifa hizi wanaishi first World country, Duh!
Kama hakuwa famous enough kwanini unajali kuhusu yeye hata kucomment na kuanzisha uzi kuhusu yeye. Nilidhani watu wanaomfahamu tu personally ndiyo wanajishughulisha na marehemu ila kumbe kuna watu wanawashwa juu yake.
 
Issue ni kwamba wabongo wengi waishio ughaibuni hawana issue na ndiyo maana unaona hata birthday tu, watu wanajazana na kuvaa nguo za mitoko ya Oscars huku sura ngumu. Mademu wengi wao wana vitambi, obese, wanajichubua, vicheche wa kujiuza kwa Nigerians cheaply.

Taratibu-taratibu mkuu!
 
Je umeangalia picha kadhaa ziliwekwa mitandaoni kumonyesha marehemu?

Kama hukuangalia hatuwezi kwenda mbali zaidi.


Hapana nimeona za msiba tu! nilikuwa simfahamu kabla ... labda mtujuze! je alikuwa kiongozi wa wa tz huko ng`ambo ama?
 
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