8 C.F.R. § 274.1

Seizure and forfeiture authority

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Any officer of Customs and Border Protection or Immigration and Customs Enforcement may seize and forfeit any property that has been or is being used in the commission of a violation of any statutory authority involving the unlawful introduction of aliens, contraband or proceeds of such introduction, pursuant to, but not limited to, section 274(a) of the Act (8 U.S.C. 1324(a)). All seizures and forfeitures in such cases will be administered in accordance with 19 CFR parts 162 and 171.

[73 FR 9011, Feb. 19, 2008]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1985–1989 · leading case: Garcia-Rubio v. Immigr. & Naturalization Serv., 703 F. Supp. 859 (S.D. Cal. 1989).
Garcia-Rubio v. Immigr. & Naturalization Serv., 703 F. Supp. 859 (S.D. Cal. 1989). · cites it 3× “§ 1324 and the Customs Regulations at 8 C.F.R. §§ 274.1 -.21. Plaintiff claims she was unable to post the bond within the time period set forth in the seizure notice because she is poor.”
Alfredo Bazaldua v. United States Immigr. & Naturalization Serv. & James H. Selbe, Acting Chief Patrol Agent, Ins, McAllen Texas, 776 F.2d 1266 (5th Cir. 1985). “See 8 C.F.R. §§ 274.1 -.21 (1985). 3 Second, the government, relying on One 1977 Volvo 242DL v.”
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