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Dreamer Accused of Immigrant Smuggling Released by ICE - Page 2

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03-30-2017, 12:28 AM
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My question is what is a cancellation of removal ?

Is it when no options or defenses are avalible but your stay is granted ?

These dreamers who are out on bond is that what they are fighting for now ?

I do know some immigrants spend years in detention centers so technically could one just wait for the next year if no stays are avalible ?

My question is if a dreamer is detain by ice and has cleared his EWI and is married to a U.S Citizen would that be a cancellation of removal or something else ? Could a dreamer like this be deported ?
Yes used as a last resort on deportation proceedings as usually the judges decision is final unless you decide to appeal to BIA. There is Cancellation of Removal for Non Legal Permanent Residents and Cancellation of Removal for Legal Permanent Residents. For non LPR You have to prove at least 10 years continuous presence, good moral character during all those years, no crimes of moral turpitude (DUIs, theft, drugs etc), and that your US Citizen or Legal Permanent resident spouse, children or parent would suffer extreme and unusual hardship if you were to be deported. The extreme hardship is really difficult to prove since it has to be more than economic or language barrier reasons usually a medical condition such as having a disabled child or a spouse that depends on you 24/7 due at an illness. Only 4,000 cases are approved per year so they're really hard to win but if you win your case you're granted a green card. Cancellation of Removal for Legal Permanent Residents are easier to win since they do not need to prove the hardship part, there is no limit on the number of cases that can be approved per year and they only need to prove 5 years continuous residence
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03-30-2017, 01:47 AM
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Do you consider a person with a BAC of 1.10% a GOOD dreamer?
Source for the BAC %? Maybe I missed it in the story, but couldn't find out. That would most definitely explain the aggravated circumstances behind his DUI. Nobody spends a month in jail over a simple DUI. Maybe AZ considers those felonies?
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03-30-2017, 02:06 AM
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Yes used as a last resort on deportation proceedings as usually the judges decision is final unless you decide to appeal to BIA. There is Cancellation of Removal for Non Legal Permanent Residents and Cancellation of Removal for Legal Permanent Residents. For non LPR You have to prove at least 10 years continuous presence, good moral character during all those years, no crimes of moral turpitude (DUIs, theft, drugs etc), and that your US Citizen or Legal Permanent resident spouse, children or parent would suffer extreme and unusual hardship if you were to be deported. The extreme hardship is really difficult to prove since it has to be more than economic or language barrier reasons usually a medical condition such as having a disabled child or a spouse that depends on you 24/7 due at an illness. Only 4,000 cases are approved per year so they're really hard to win but if you win your case you're granted a green card. Cancellation of Removal for Legal Permanent Residents are easier to win since they do not need to prove the hardship part, there is no limit on the number of cases that can be approved per year and they only need to prove 5 years continuous residence
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03-31-2017, 07:13 AM
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I don't care who you are, if someone offers you $600 cash to drive to some GPS coordinates near the border to pick up someone, good things usually do not happen.

An Uber from San Diego to LAX is $200 ~ $250. There was a reason that they were paying him 2x to 3x to drive.



This guy knew what he was doing, and it probably was not his first time. Sucks that he lost his car, EAD and his job.
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