Deportation Case Tossed Out for Teens
Posted on Mar 1, 2010 12:45pm PST
Three teens in San Diego were picked up last year by
immigration authorities. They had all been brought into the country illegally years earlier by their families. They were then deported and then came back to the U.S on humanitarian parole. While they now remain in the country, the dismissal of their deportation proceedings doesn't grant them legal status, and they are still without documents and can be deported.
Deportation is a serious matter and will affect the rest of a person's life. If you are dealing with an immigration concern such as deportation then you need to know that you do have rights that should be protected. You need to be able to fight for these rights, which require that you understand the laws you are dealing with. An immigration lawyer will be able to assist you in proceeding forward with a case. By working with an attorney, you will be led through this process and have an expert making sure that your case is handled properly. If you or someone you know is facing immigration difficulties such as deportation, then please take some time to
contact an immigration attorney today to begin discussing the details of your case.