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So you will #deport the entire undocumented population who are in the USA?

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So you will #deport the entire undocumented population who are in the USA?

Every person in the USA has a right to due process of law. “Due process” has a wide variety of definitions. It is usually centered on substantial and procedural fairness. In the case at bar, before a person can be deported, the person will have the opportunity to plea the case before an immigration judge. The judge will determine the identity of the person (a United States citizen/permanent resident/some other status to stay in the US or a person who is undocumented). If these procedural safe guards are not in place, a person who is a citizen could get deported. The US Constitution was written to give a lot of protection to its citizens and we have to be careful that if the both procedural and substantive due processes are not followed, even innocent individuals can and will be affected. 

During the removal process there are certain substantive and procedural safeguards that have to be in place, it may open up doors, at the immigration court, for individuals to get a green card. Being in removal/deportation could be a good thing.

Please check out my book: “A Simple Guide to the Immigration Laws of the United States: What you NEED to know when you come to America.” My book has a chapter on the removal/deportation. www.a-tbooks.com  Book available as eBook App: French, German, Portuguese, Italian, English, and Spanish.

Marcus Jarvis, Attorney at Law. www.m-jlawltd.com Tel. 763 425 5447

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