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Deportation & Detention

Homeland Security, USCIS, and ICE Immigration

  Are you facing deportation, and the threat of being deported, sometimes to a country you no longer know and have no close relatives in, scares you? Let us represent you and defend your cause.


To be deported, the government must prove that you committed a deportable offense such as:


  •  Conviction for certain crimes like drug trafficking.
  • Assault
  • Failing to comply with visa requirements.
  • Providing assistance for someone to enter the US illegally
  • Aggravated felonies (i.e. crimes committed using a weapon)
  • Crimes of moral turpitude (committed with the intent to rob or kill, fraud, larceny, etc.)

Homeland Security, USCIS, and ICE Immigration

  Are you facing deportation, and the threat of being deported, sometimes to a country you no longer know and have no close relatives in, scares you? Let us represent you and defend your cause.


To be deported, the government must prove that you committed a deportable offense such as:


  •  Conviction for certain crimes like drug trafficking.
  • Assault
  • Failing to comply with visa requirements.
  • Providing assistance for someone to enter the US illegally
  • Aggravated felonies (i.e. crimes committed using a weapon)
  • Crimes of moral turpitude (committed with the intent to rob or kill, fraud, larceny, etc.)

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