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January 31, 2008, 7:46 am PST

About Inmigrants

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Reasons for Deportation from United States

Any alien that is in the United States may be subject to deportation or removal if he or she:

  • Is an inadmissible alien according to immigration laws in effect at the time of entry to the U.S. or adjustment of nonimmigrant status;
  • Is present in the U.S. in violation of the Immigration and Nationality Act or any other U.S. law;
  • Violated nonimmigrant status or a condition of entry into the U.S.;
  • Terminated a conditional permanent residence;
  • Encouraged or aided any other alien to enter the U.S. illegally;
  • Engaged in marriage fraud to gain admission to the U.S.;
  • Was convicted of certain criminal offenses;
  • Failed to register or falsified documents relating to entry in to the U.S.;
  • Engaged in any activity that endangers public safety or creates a risk of national security; or
  • Engaged in unlawful voting.

Yes these are reason for deportation but just because you have done something, such has false claim to USC, doesnt mean that you will be deported.

 

I had someone that was illegally in the US, voted in all election, shocking, was granted USC status because he was not a convicted felon.

 

Just because these are reasons doesnt mean that they are actually enforced. 

 

Once again go to the local immigration office and ask.  If you truly believe what you are saying. 

 

Also, what you highlighted doesnt mean illegal entry.  That deals with people that get into the US with doctored visas, very common with certain countries.  One just has to pay and they will change names.  Failed to register means if you are from certain countries, mostly Middle East countries,  you have to register that you are in the US.

 

Do you know how many cases are marriage fraud, about 70%.  Do you really see all those people getting deported, heck they dont even penalize them in any way.

 


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