Curri v. Reno

86 F. Supp. 2d 413, 2000 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 5067, 2000 WL 263822
CourtDistrict Court, D. New Jersey
DecidedFebruary 23, 2000
DocketCivil Action 99-4407 (AJL)
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Curri v. Reno, 86 F. Supp. 2d 413, 2000 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 5067, 2000 WL 263822 (D.N.J. 2000).

Opinion

OPINION

LECHNER, District Judge.

This is an action brought by petitioner, Anton Curri (“Curri”), a detainee of the *414 Immigration and Naturalization Service (the “INS”) in Elizabeth, New Jersey, against respondents, Attorney General Janet Reno, INS Commissioner Doris Meissner, INS District Director Andrea Quarantillo, Officer in charge of the United States Immigration & Naturalization Service Detention Center Lorelei Valverde, the INS, and the Department of Justice (collectively, the “Respondents”). Presently pending is a petition (the “Petition”) of Curri for a writ of habeas corpus, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2241 (“Section 2241”), seeking parole from INS custody. 1

For the reasons set forth below, the Petition is dismissed for lack of subject matter jurisdiction.

Background

On or about 7 August 1999, Curri, a native and citizen of Albania, arrived at John F. Kennedy International Airport (“JFK Airport”) and attempted to gain admission into the United States with a fraudulent passport. See Petition at 1, Opp. Brief at 4. It appears Curri sought admission into the United States under the visa waiver pilot program, pursuant to 8 U.S.C. § 1187. The Petition alleges Curri “came to the United States because of credible fear of persecution and because of dangerous war time conditions.” Petition at 1. Specifically, the Petition alleges: “The credible fear of persecution was due to political problems between the communist and democrats where his father and him [sic] were democrats looking to advance social and political goals of the people of Albania....” Id.

The Petition further alleges that in or about July 1999, Curri left Albania without any travel documentation, much more a valid passport and attempted to gain “refugee status” in a neighboring European country. Id. at 2. The Petition, moreover, alleges Curri sought “refugee status” in Italy and Belgium. Id. It appears, however, neither country would grant Cur-ri “refugee status. 2 Id. As a result, the Petition alleges Curri “determined that the only place that he could seek refuge was the United States which [he] believed was accepting refugees from both Kosovo and Albania.” Id.

The Petition further alleges that in preparation for the journey to the United States, the parents of Curri purchased a fraudulent Slovenian passport so Curri would have a “travel document. 3 See id. It appears Curri used the fraudulent passport to travel from Belgium to Paris, France where he proceeded to board a United States commercial airline carrier in *415 route to JFK Airport. 4 Id.

As mentioned, on or about 7 August 1999, Curri arrived at JFK Airport. See id. at 2 & Opp. Brief at 4. It appears, upon the arrival of Curri at JFK Airport, an immigration inspector determined Cur-ri was in possession of a fraudulent passport. See Opp. Brief at 4. Curri subsequently indicated he desired to file political asylum in the United States and to that end, he declared he was a native citizen of Albania. See Petition at 2 & Opp. Brief at 4. It appears Curri was detained by the INS upon the determination by an INS officer that Curri did not have a valid passport. See Opp. Brief at 4.

It appears that Curri, through an interpreter, indicated in a sworn statement before an INS officer that he intended to reside in the United States “forever,” he left Albania because he did not have a job, and that he obtained the fraudulent passport from an individual named Mon Ejlli.

Q: How long do you plan to stay in the U.S.?
A: I would like to stay here forever.
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Q: Why did you leave Albania to come to the U.S.?
A: I have problems, the economy is bad I don’t have a job. I was only able to live on my mother’s pension.
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Q: What countries have you been to since you left Albania, and how long did you stay in each one?
A: I went from Albania to Italy by boat I didn’t stop in Italy, then to France for half a day and then the U.S.A. [sic] Guy named Mon Ejlli helped me with everything.
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Q: I show you Slovenian passport # AA907644 in the name of Kozek, Toni is this your legally issued passport?
A: No someone gave it to me.
Q: Where did you get it and how much did you pay for it?
A: I paid $10,000 for the whole trip including the passport.
Q: Did you present this Slovenian passport # AA907644 to a primary immigration inspector in an attempt to illegally enter the U.S.?
A: yes I gave it to them and the officer noticed it wasn’t legal.
Q: Did you say anything to the Primary Officer upon inspection?
A: Yes I pretended I was who was on the passport.

Record of Sworn Statement, attached as Exhibit A to the Opp. Brief.

The Petition further alleges no removal proceedings have been commenced against Curri: “No NTA [notice to appear] has been issued, therefore INS has no charges pending.” See Petition at 3. 5

Finally, it appears the Petition alternatively alleges because Curri was a minor at the time he arrived in the United States, it is “unlawful for the Immigration Service to hold him in detention.” See id. at 2. In this regard, the Petition alleges Curri was born on 28 October 1981. See Facsimile copy of Birth Certifícate, attached as Exhibit B to the Petition. It is undisputed, however, that Curri is no longer a minor.

*416 Discussion

A. Subject Matter Jurisdiction

As a threshold matter, it must be determined whether subject matter jurisdiction exists over the Petition. Curri alleges he is entitled to review of a discretionary denial of his request for release and parole as a matter of statutory and constitutional right. See generally Petition at 3-8, Reply Brief at 1-6. 6

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