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Roy SchrempRoy Schremp in Harlan Daily Enterprise - Nov 14 1998
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"... Epperson, the acting officer in charge in Louisville. Twenty applicants are in New Orleans awaiting deportation, either because they didn't have proper papers or because they overstayed their visas. Roy Schremp, the deputy director of the New Orleans district, acknowledged that a review of kentucky's guidelines is under woy but said he couldn't discuss the arrests three weeks ago because the ..."
Publication place: Harlan, Harlan County, Kentucky, United States
Roy SchrempRoy Schremp in The Madison Courier - July 25 1998
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"... the type of papers they hold, they must leave and then reapply for admission to this country. "lf there was something I could do. I would do it," said Roy Schremp, aeling officer in charge of thc Immigration and Naturalization Service for Kentucky. ?I'm sorry to say, our hands arc just as lied as theirs. We have no discretion iil this." ..."
Publication place: Madison, Madison County, Indiana, United States
Roy SchrempRoy Schremp in Williamson Daily News - May 22 1998
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"... cigarette makers, making $6.25 per hour on average. The jobs go begging among Kentuckians but not among thc poor from Latin America, officials say. “The lure is always there," Roy Schremp, an Immigration and Naturalization Service officer, said Tuesday. “The magnet is there; the job is there." The jobs Tuesday were at Vaughan Tobacco Co. in Lexington. INS agents swooped through ..."
Publication place: Williamson, Mingo County, West Virginia, United States
Roy SchrempRoy Schremp in The Madison Courier - June 1 1998
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"... arc using migrant workers, but that half is 85 percent of the crop." he said. Federal authorities last month arrested about 80 undocumented aliens al a Lexington tobacco warehouse. Roy Schremp, aeling agent in charge of lhe Louisville INS office, said lhe arrests "will have an effect on those who were contemplating hiring illegals." His office has fewer lban 10 agents ..."
Publication place: Madison, Madison County, Indiana, United States