Florida residents are likely aware that individuals who enter the United States illegally face criminal prosecution, imprisonment and deportation, but they may not know that different rules apply when immigrants fear returning to their home countries. In these...
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Deportation of man after 30 years in the country
by banukumar.s@thomsonreuters.com | Jan 24, 2018 | Deportation Defense
Florida residents might have heard about the case of a man who was deported to Mexico after living in the United States for 30 years. He was brought to the country by his uncle as a 10-year-old. The man, who lived in Michigan with his American wife and children, had...
Private prisons and immigration
by banukumar.s@thomsonreuters.com | Jan 22, 2018 | Blog
As you may have already heard, President Trump is tough on immigration. From his pledge to build a wall on the shared border with Mexico, to ending the Dreamer program that protects young immigrants from deportation, Trump has made choices that negatively affect...
How to obtain a stay of removal
by banukumar.s@thomsonreuters.com | Jan 17, 2018 | Deportation Defense
If an immigrant living in Florida is selected for removal from the United States, it may be possible to obtain a stay of that action. This may be done automatically if an appeal is filed in a timely manner. If an appeal is made, it will be reviewed by the Board of...
Haitians In South Florida Face Deportation In 2019
by banukumar.s@thomsonreuters.com | Jan 9, 2018 | Blog
When temporary protection status (TPS) runs out in 2019, approximately 24,000 Haitians that live in southern Florida face deportation. The Trump administration decided in November of 2017 that Haitians residing in the United States under TPS will have to leave in July...
Efforts begin to keep undocumented student in the U.S.
by banukumar.s@thomsonreuters.com | Jan 9, 2018 | Deportation Defense
Florida residents might like to know about one immigration case that is making headlines. A wrong turn around 20 miles east of San Diego meant that a UC Berkeley student and his girlfriend found themselves at a U.S. Border Patrol checkpoint on Dec. 30. This was a...
Refugee figures fall sharply in 2017
by banukumar.s@thomsonreuters.com | Jan 5, 2018 | Asylum
Florida residents may not be surprised to learn that the number of refugees admitted to the United States plummeted during the first year of President Trump's administration. Trump vowed to tighten border controls and closely scrutinize those seeking entry into the...
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