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Just a regular old Mexican who I believe had a student visa and then just stayed once the illegal was no longer in school. No criminal record, no pending criminal charges.
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Probably depends on the office and their work load. Example, TSA in Sarasota, stopped a couple from the middle east at the security checkpoint before boarding a flight to Seattle, because the female did not have proper ID (no photo). We took the couple to our interview room and found that they overstayed their "welcome" by three years. ICE from Tampa was called and they said they would be there in about an hour.
We did find a student ID with photo in a pouch within her backpack, but by then it was too late. ICE arrived, conveyed the pair back to Tampa, then flew them to Miami. They spent the night in custody in Miami, the next day they were on a plane out of here back to their country. That quick.