See Immigration Law and Crimes § 2:1, at 2 - 2 («Unfortunately, a practitioner or respondent can not tell easily whether a conviction is for a removable offense... [T] he cautious practitioner or apprehensive respondent will not know conclusively
the future immigration consequences of a guilty plea»).
Not exact matches
The
consequences of massive
immigration in the
future in countries with indefensible borders are going to be severe and chaotic.
The Court of Appeal said that this was «imponderable» and that «the
consequences of the UK's departure from the EU are presently unclear, and there is no sound basis on which courts can factor in the hypothetical possibility that an EU national's
immigration position might at some
future date become precarious».
He also consults concerning
immigration consequences of past and
future criminal convictions.