Now that the Supreme Court of the United States has overturned an unconstitutionally vague law, legal residents in Florida may have greater access to due process when convicted of crimes. The law in question required the automatic deportation of legal residents found...
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Supreme Court rejects criminal convictions deportation rule
by banukumar.s@thomsonreuters.com | Apr 17, 2018 | Blog
You may have heard stories about immigrants who face deportation after a minor traffic ticket or other encounter with police. This is because criminal convictions have been a justification for officials to deport residents without permanent citizenship status.However,...
President Trump angered by immigrant “caravan”
by banukumar.s@thomsonreuters.com | Apr 13, 2018 | Asylum
Florida residents may be aware that President Trump took to Twitter recently to vent his ire about what is described as a caravan of at least 200 immigrants from Central America that is currently passing through Mexico on its way to the United States. The immigrants...
Sessions trying to speed up deportation cases
by banukumar.s@thomsonreuters.com | Apr 5, 2018 | Deportation Defense
Florida residents are likely familiar with the hardline stance that has been taken by the Trump administration on immigration. Jeff Sessions, the U.S. Attorney General, has turned his attention to the immigration courts and speeding up the process of...
Deportation defense for detained immigrants
by banukumar.s@thomsonreuters.com | Mar 30, 2018 | Deportation Defense
If you're a Florida resident facing potential deportation from the United States, selecting an immigration law attorney can play a major role in bolstering your chances of staying in the country. With significant publicity and attention being dedicated to deportation...
ACLU pressures Greyhound to deny immigration agents from boarding
by banukumar.s@thomsonreuters.com | Mar 25, 2018 | Blog
Travelers across the country hail Greyhound buses as an affordable and convenient mode of transportation. But lately passengers have been seeing a lot more than scenery on their bus ride. A mass deportation crusade at the bus stationFor months U.S. Customs and Border...
Supreme Court to hear immigrant detention case
by banukumar.s@thomsonreuters.com | Mar 23, 2018 | Deportation Defense
Florida residents may be aware that the Trump administration is embroiled in a number of legal disputes over some of its more vigorous immigration policies, and many of these cases involve issues that have been raised in parts of the country where authorities refuse...
Attorney General pushes to restrict qualifications for asylum
by banukumar.s@thomsonreuters.com | Mar 16, 2018 | Asylum
Florida is home to many immigrants, and some of them achieved legal status because the United States granted them asylum. Asylum allows people whose lives are at risk in their home countries to find sanctuary, but Attorney General Jeff Sessions wants to reduce the...
Immigrants don’t have to be given bond hearings
by banukumar.s@thomsonreuters.com | Mar 8, 2018 | Immigration Detention
In a 5-3 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that immigrants do not have the right to periodic bond hearings. This may be true for those living in Florida or elsewhere in the country as permanent residents. In its ruling, the court ruled that the Ninth Circuit Court of...
Legal representation in asylum cases
by banukumar.s@thomsonreuters.com | Mar 2, 2018 | Asylum
While some people immigrate to Florida for jobs or to join a spouse, others are fleeing dangerous conditions in their home countries. These conditions may include war, political persecution or social violence. Asylum-seekers often have to navigate a complex maze of...
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