Sentences with phrase «immigration consequences if»

Others may fear immigration consequences if they are undocumented aliens.

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Graf warned that if Cuomo rebukes the president on immigration and other policies, there could be consequences since a third of the state's budget comes from the federal government.
Republicans are not the only ones who could face political consequences over a potential government shutdown if lawmakers do not strike a deal on spending and immigration by the end of the week.
«If someone confronts a guilty plea that would automatically subject them to a harsh immigration penalty and there's another possible plea that would hold them accountable and ensure public safety, justice demands they be given the one that doesn't have immigration consequences
Even Trump's signature promise to build a giant wall along the Mexican border, as well as clamp down on immigration, could carry economic consequences if the policies put a dent in the supply of U.S. labour.
The immigration consequences of having committed an «aggravated felony» are substantial — for instance, if a removable alien is a lawful permanent resident («LPR»), he becomes ineligible to apply for cancellation of removal.
If you have further questions about the deportation, juvenile proceedings, or possible immigration consequences, feel free to call me at (617) 722-0005.
Although we are not immigration attorneys, we are always cognizant of immigration status when representing noncitizens, because we recognize the negative consequences that can result if you are convicted of a misdemeanor or a more serious offense.
If you are living in the United States and are not a citizen, criminal convictions can have devastating immigration consequences.
If you were represented by a criminal defense attorney who was not familiar with the complex immigration consequences of criminal charges and convictions, you may have gotten some bad advice.
If you are not a United States citizen, you may face immigration consequences (including deportation, denial of entry into the U.S., denial of a green card, and denial of citizenship) because of criminal charges.
For example, if your attorney persuaded you to plead guilty to a crime, but neglected to explain the immigration consequences of doing so, the trial record would not reflect this issue.
If you are in the process of adjusting your status to permanent U.S. resident, traveling outside of the U.S. without advance parole may have severe consequences on your immigration status.
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