Fighting to Get Immigration Detainees Back Home
When you or someone you love is sent to an immigration detention center, your most pressing concern is most likely how to get yourself or your loved one back home. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is a component of the Department of Homeland Security and has the authority to arrest and detain any non-U.S. citizen with the proper warrant. While detainees can be held until a decision is reached regarding their removal, they have the right to request a bond hearing.
At the Law Offices of Matthew H. Green in Tucson, Arizona, we focus much of our practice on representing immigration detainees at bond hearings. Many of our clients live in Arizona. However, approximately 40 percent of the people we represent are California residents who have loved ones detained at the facilities in Eloy, Arizona, and Florence, Arizona. No matter where you are located, we can help.
As a detainee, you have the right to request an immigration detention bond hearing.
When you are placed in a detention center, your immigration attorney may be able to petition for a bond hearing. Often, detainees are released on bond, depending on their:
- Family ties in the country
- Criminal record
- Employment status
- Available finances
- Community involvement
- Method of entering the United States
- Character
- Eligibility for relief from deportation
Dedicated to Helping Families
At the Law Offices of Matthew H. Green, we realize how deeply immigration detention affects individuals and families. That's why we work closely with clients and their families, obtaining the necessary information to maximize the chances of release from detention.
Our first goal is to get you out of the detention center. Our second is to develop a smart deportation defense strategy for your particular situation. You can trust that we will provide an honest legal assessment of your case and strive to reach a workable solution for your immigration issue.
Arizona Immigration Lawyer on Your Side
To learn how we can help you or your loved one get out of a detention center, contact us online or call us locally at 520-777-1239 or toll free at 888-816-9696 to schedule a confidential consultation.
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