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City rallies behind long-time resident facing deportation
by banukumar.s@thomsonreuters.com | Apr 23, 2018 | Deportation Defense
Since 2009, a 36-year-old man has managed a pizza restaurant in Florida, but a deportation order could separate him from his wife and three young daughters. When he reports to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Miramar, his lawyer will request...
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...
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...
Finding funds for minor undocumented immigrants
by banukumar.s@thomsonreuters.com | Feb 8, 2018 | Deportation Defense
Under the Constitution, a person who has been taken into custody in Florida and throughout the United States has the right to an attorney. If that person cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided. However, this is not the case for those who are going through...
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...
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...
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...
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