On behalf of Robichaud, Schroepfer & Correia, P.A. posted in Deportation on Saturday, August 11, 2012. Immigrants to America often get mixed messages. Many U.S.-born citizens welcome the new arrivals for their contributions to the economy and enrichment of America’s cultural mosaic. Others, of course, are all too eager to call for deportation of undocumented people. […]
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On behalf of Robichaud, Schroepfer & Correia, P.A. posted in Deportation on Monday, July 30, 2012. The term “undocumented person” usually refers to someone who is in the U.S. but lacks legal authorization to be here. That authorization takes tangible form in citizenship, a green card or one of the various types of visas. It’s already […]
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On behalf of Robichaud, Schroepfer & Correia, P.A. posted in Deportation on Friday, July 6, 2012. What will be the effect in Minnesota of the Obama administration’s policy decision not to seek deportation of immigrants under 30 who meet certain criteria? As we noted in our June 21 post, this news has been eagerly embraced by […]
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On behalf of Robichaud, Schroepfer & Correia, P.A. posted in Deportation on Thursday, April 5, 2012. It may be too cynical to explain large-scale immigration enforcement sweeps as a sign that this is an election year. But last week’s 6-day national crackdown, in which nearly 3,000 people were arrested, shows how divided political opinion is on […]
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On behalf of Robichaud, Schroepfer & Correia, P.A. posted in Deportation on Wednesday, March 28, 2012. Bail bonds paid by immigrants facing deportation add up to a lot of money. According to data from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, the figure over the last six years adds up to $977 million in bail bonds […]
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