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Life after deportation: What it's like to start over in a country you barely know - Page 2

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03-28-2017, 04:56 PM
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When ICE said DACA wasnt safe either, they meant it and at this point they are looking for any excuse to detain us. DUI seem to be most common, but I dont understand why that guy was released and this guy was deported. Hmmmm

It's simple the guy that was release didn't have a conviction since his charges were gonna be dropped when he completed the diversion program that in its self is some sort of defense which gave him relief . that along with him probably being married to us citizen or something . You have to understand that not all is lost because we are still eligible for due process . The fact he was released means his crime was not that serious ( simple dui) which warranted a bond . He might still be deported if he losses his case.


The other guy who was deported probably had commited a more serious DUI and was convicted and had no relief . He most of been Caught red-handed because a good lawyer would've been able to plead it down to reckless driving or an immigration safe plea.
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03-28-2017, 05:04 PM
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It's simple the guy that was release didn't have a conviction since his charges were gonna be dropped when he completed the diversion program that in its self is some sort of defense which gave him relief . that along with him probably being married to us citizen or something . You have to understand that not all is lost because we are still eligible for due process . The fact he was released means his crime was not that serious ( simple dui) which warranted a bond . He might still be deported if he losses his case.


The other guy who was deported probably had commited a more serious DUI and was convicted and had no relief . He most of been Caught red-handed because a good lawyer would've been able to plead it down to reckless driving or an immigration safe plea.
I was curious about that also. A month for a DUI? Most states (even if they put you in jail post conviction) you do a week. But they also offer community service, etc I lieu of actual jail time. It must have been a very serious DUI to have a month in county jail for it. Also, the story said he married his gf who is a USC. and his conviction "doesn't allow her to petition him". I'm thinking a drug related DUI, not alcohol. That's just me tho.
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03-28-2017, 05:08 PM
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When ICE said DACA wasnt safe either, they meant it and at this point they are looking for any excuse to detain us. DUI seem to be most common, but I dont understand why that guy was released and this guy was deported. Hmmmm
DACA does not pardon you from committing murder or a DUI. If you fuck up, you are screwed.

This was not an arbitrary random excuse for deportation. He drove under the influence of alcohol (really????). The consequences would have been much worse.
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03-28-2017, 05:31 PM
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If you're undocumented, why do some of them thinking drinking/doing drugs and driving would be a logical thing to do in the first place? I'm an ex alcoholic but at least I have a bit of an awareness about what I'm about to do when I'm drunk as shit. Call an Uber or get a DD shit! be aware of the consequences.
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This is very sad especially since most DUIs are not what we think. It could have been nothing more then him sitting in his car in a parking lot Everyone makes mistakes .

But one month in jail? Something's not adding up . It was probably a dui of Drugs or with agrivated factors .

If it was a DUI of drugs he is inadmissible under the control substance act and will never be allowed in the US.

The reason his wife could not patition him was because he was EWI and after he committed the crime he was not eligible for a hardship waiver the only relief available to him.

I urge everyone under daca to clear there EWI because if you do you can be saved as long as your crime does not invoked moral turpitude or make you inadmissible and have some sort of relief ( citizen wife ) A simple alcohol dui is not a deportable offense if you qualified for some sort of relief and are not EWI.
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What's EWI?
Entry without inspection. Means the person crossed the border without being let in by CBP or Border Patrol.
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This is very sad especially since most DUIs are not what we think. It could have been nothing more then him sitting in his car in a parking lot Everyone makes mistakes .

But one month in jail? Something's not adding up . It was probably a dui of Drugs or with agrivated factors .

If it was a DUI of drugs he is inadmissible under the control substance act and will never be allowed in the US.

The reason his wife could not patition him was because he was EWI and after he committed the crime he was not eligible for a hardship waiver the only relief available to him.

I urge everyone under daca to clear there EWI because if you do you can be saved as long as your crime does not invoked moral turpitude or make you inadmissible and have some sort of relief ( citizen wife ) A simple alcohol dui is not a deportable offense if you qualified for some sort of relief and are not EWI.
I'm afraid to apply for Advanced Parole because I have DACA but I was denied the first time because I had a DUI after I expunged it and re apply and was accepted.

I do have a 245i if I ever get married
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04-21-2017, 01:16 AM
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I'm afraid to apply for Advanced Parole because I have DACA but I was denied the first time because I had a DUI after I expunged it and re apply and was accepted.

I do have a 245i if I ever get married
If you have 245(i) then fuck AP. You're set for whatever sponsorship.

Also: If you're from the country eligible for DV lottery do play it. You can adjust under it using 245(i). Any work sponsorship also works, EB-3 (including "other workers" is not backlogged except for China and India). So you can be sponsored with no experience for a minimum wage job...
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04-21-2017, 03:33 AM
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I'm afraid to apply for Advanced Parole because I have DACA but I was denied the first time because I had a DUI after I expunged it and re apply and was accepted.

I do have a 245i if I ever get married
It looks like your set . Stay out of trouble and live your life . Like Demise said no AP require for you .
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