Why can Immigrants And Temporary Workers Face Removal From The United States?
Several legal reasons can make the U.S. immigration
authorities deport an immigrant. As harsh as it may sound the immigrants did
not have a right to be in the U.S., to begin with, and even the immigrants who
have the temporary or permanent right to stay in the U.S can be deported by the
authorities for various reasons.
l The first and most basic reason for deportation is the
failure to obey the terms of a Visa. If you are an immigrant you might already
know that some conditions are applied to your stay in the U.S. for example,
people on tourist visas are not allowed to work.
l There are several crimes like smuggling, domestic
violence, document fraud, firearms trafficking, money laundering, etc that can
result in deportation.
l Violating the immigration laws of the U.S. like smuggling
other immigrants into the U.S. or fraudulent marriage can be a cause of
deportation.
l Using public assistance within the 5 years of immigrating
to The United States be a cause of deportation as it is used to prove that you
are not inadmissible to the U.S. and deserve to get a green card.
l Failure to tell the USCIS of the change in your address
immediately is considered a crime and can get you deported.
How can you avoid getting deported?
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