They will be afforded an opportunity to plead their deportation order. The fact that they are a convicted felon does not count in the plus column for them.
NO
In the US, you may apply for and be issued a passport. THE question becomes - will the country you wish to travel to allow you to enter with that kind of record.
If you're in the US on a green card, and convicted of a felony, you'll be deported.
The act of deportation pertains to those persons who are not US citizens. If an individual who is not a US citizen is convicted of a felony crime he or she serves the imposed sentence, their residence status is revoked and they are deported to their country of origin.
No. Being a convicted felon is not evidence of being a responsible member of society. Criminals often have to take whatever jobs they can get in life. C'est la vie!
It is against Federal Law for any Felon to be near or around firearms of any type unless being transported by a member of a registered law enforcement agency.
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A juvenile can be a felon for the rest of his or her life if they are tried as adults. If not it will show up on your police record but it is not suposed to be held against you.
My exwife has been using a convicted felon as a baby sitter for my 10 yr old child.Do i have any legal rights? the only legal right you would have is if they were convicted of a crime against a child.
No, not legally. If a felon is deported, then he has no right to return to the US. He will usually be put in immigration lockup for a long period (during which he has pretty much zero rights) and then deported again. He might have to serve the entire length of his original charge as well as face new charges.
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