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Cahokia Illinois Deportation Lawyers

Understanding How to Avoid Deportation from Cahokia Illinois

Legal and illegal immigrants in the United States can be deported or removed for a variety of reasons from Cahokia Illinois. Most people are deported or removed after an arrest for an unrelated criminal charge.

Deportation may also occur for entry into the U.S. without authorization, but it is less common. If you have been arrested or face deportation under other circumstances, it would be best to present your case to a Cahokia, IL lawyer as soon as possible.

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Crimes May Result in Deportation from Cahokia, IL

Authorities can deport or remove persons on a variety of grounds - even those who are legally residing in Cahokia, IL. Violent felonies and drug charges are often grounds for removal. However, even misdemeanor crimes of moral turpitude such as theft or fraud- those that show lack of justice, honesty, or good morals- may be grounds for deportation or removal. However, all is not lost if you have been deported or removed from the United States. In many instances, deportation or removal is contestable.

Those who seek asylum in the United States, and those who have lived in the U.S. for more than 7 years may be able to stop being deported or removed. Often times, many cities and states have "safe harbor" laws that allow offenders not to be reported to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) unless specifically compelled to by Federal law. Present your case today and Cahokia, IL lawyers can review your case and present the best possible defense against removal.


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