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Lawful Permanent Residents can be found inadmissible to the U.S. for crimes for which they have not yet been convicted.

In a recent decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held that the Government might rely on subsequent convictions to prove that a returning lawful permanent resident (LPR) is applying for admission and is removable from the U.S. In this case, Maria Luz Munoz was a long-time…

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My loved one has been detained by immigration officers, what can an attorney do for us?

When U.S. immigration officers arrest someone, the hours, days and weeks that follow can be some of the most confusing, frightening but important times of their lives. The decisions that someone makes during this time can possibly mean the difference between staying in the U.S. with your loved ones or…

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The Orlando Immigration Court handles cases for people detained at the Baker County Jail

The Orlando Immigration Court handles immigration cases for almost every non-citizen who lives in 57 of Florida’s 67 counties. Every person in removal proceedings who lives north of Charlotte County on the west coast of Florida and Martin County on the east coast, will likely have their immigration hearing in…

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Your Rights to Confidentiality when you Apply for Asylum and other forms of Protection.

The confidentiality of an asylum claim is a common concern for people in the United States who have filed an I-589 Application for Asylum. One person asked me if local law enforcement officers, who were interviewing him about a crime, would know that he applied for asylum and then use…

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My Spouse, Parent, Child, or Employee was arrested by ICE; What do I do now?

This is a common question for tens of thousands of people every year in the United States whose loved ones or employees are arrested by immigration officers. The question can come up in many different contexts: “my son was arrested for grand theft, but now he is detained by Immigration,”…

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ICE can remove you from the U.S. before you ever see an Immigration Judge.

The American Immigration Lawyer’s Association (AILA) recently posted an article on what they referred to as “No-Process Removals.” Click here to read the article. A “no-process” removal is one where an alien receives an order of removal (deportation) not from an Immigration Judge, but rather, from an Immigration Officer who…

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Know Before You Go: Issues for Non U.S. Citizens Leaving the U.S.

Navigating the stormy waters of the Immigration and Nationality Act can be a hazardous proposition for even the most experience immigration lawyers. But for immigrants not familiar with the American immigration system, it can be downright treacherous. Take for example the distinction between removability and inadmissibility. Admissibility relates to the…

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