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Q: If committed of a felony in court can you be detained or deported through ins?
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Can you be detained or deported by ins if you have none violent felonies?

Yes! A felony offense is a serious crime!


Can a non aggravated non violent felon holding a green card be deported or detained by the ins?

Yes to both questions. A felony offense is among the most serious of crimes.


Could my son who has a green card be deported if he has one felony?

Answer: If he gets up to 3 felony he will be deported.


Can you get deported for a class c felony?

If you are an illegal alien, you can get deported just for being inside the Country and getting caught. It wouldn't matter what felony crime was committed, since it is considered a Crime just for being here un-documented. Depending on what felony crime was committed will depend on whether you are required to stay inside the Country, for the purpose of administering justice for the crime, or if you can be released after conviction/deportation for just being in the Country illegally.


Can you get deported if you got arrested with Methamphetamine?

If you are in a country illegally, and are arrested for a felony, you MAY be deported.


Can an immigrant with felonies be deported if he gets another felony even if the country he will be deported to is at war?

yes


Can an alien get deported for a felony cocaine charge?

yes


Will your boyfriend be deported if you were to marry him if he entered the U.S. legally over 15 years ago and has committed one felony that he is now serving time for?

A foreign national who is convicted of a felony will be deported after they serve their imposed sentence and in most cases permanently barred for applying for reentry into the US. Marriage to a US citizen, if allowed will not alter the penalty, the person will still be deported and barred from the US.


What is loss of citizenship?

Loss of citizenship refers to the formal termination of an individual's status as a citizen of a particular country. This can occur voluntarily through renunciation or involuntarily through acts such as treason or serving in a foreign military. Loss of citizenship may have significant legal and practical consequences, including losing the right to live or work in the country of citizenship.


Can someone be deported for violent felonies?

Yes, it is possible to loose your US Visa status and be deported for a felony conviction.


Can a green card holder be deported for credit card fraud?

Can they be deported? Sure, but probably not just for a misdemeanor, but if the person shows a trend towards accumulating misdemeanors, and/or if a falony is committed following misdemeanors, I don't think they would hesitate to seek a deportation order.


Can a resident alien get deported for a misdemenear?

If it is a felony, YES! The laws clearly state that if you are not a citizen when the crime was committed you can be deported. they are clamping down more so on this law after 911. That doesn't mean it is automatic but it is very possible and I recommend you look into getting a lawyer if it does come to be.