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How to avoid the great immigration myth of 2010

Although there are several myths about immigration law, there is a myth that occurred to me as if a lightbulb went out in my head. This myth is very interesting to me because I have been practicing immigration law for 10 years and only now have I discovered this inconsistency about immigration law.

OUR CURRENT REALITY

Have you noticed that immigration officials, including USCIS and even Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE, these are the guys they arrest) have tried in every way to make their “services” available to the general public? ? For example, most people already know that uscis.gov has forms available online and that they even have a 1-800 # where supposedly trained officers are there to “help” people fill out their forms and answer questions. As for ICE, they have even recently changed their website in accordance with recent news.

But the key here is that, as an experienced immigration attorney, I have noticed that the only so-called immigration reform we are seeing these days is through strict immigration law enforcement. In other words, immigration is arresting and deporting people at an alarming rate. In fact, TRAC, an agency that studies US federal statistics, has consistently reported that immigration enforcement and immigration deportations are at an all-time high.

In this year of 2010 under the Obama administration, DHS is proud to announce that nearly 400,000 illegal aliens have been removed (that is, deported) from the United States. This number is staggeringly large, especially compared to previous years.

OK, WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?

Well, as I said, it occurred to me that USCIS and ICE are spending MILLIONS of dollars to drastically facilitate access to immigration forms for the lay public. At the same time, the same government agencies are spending BILLIONS to deport and remove from the United States the very people they claim to help.

So what does this mean for you? It means that when you are deciding your fate or that of your loved ones in the US, you need to be smarter than the USCIS and ICE and consider the political environment we find ourselves in now. Money talks, as the saying goes. So why is the United States government spending so much money to “improve” access and at the same time spending even more money to deport people?

The answer is simple and it is the great immigration myth of 2010. It is because the US government knows that when a person from the general public files an application with the USCIS or worse, they show up at the door of the USCIS attending an interview without being present. from an experienced and licensed attorney, then that person has GIVEN ALL of their RIGHTS.

Yes, that is correct. That under our current immigration system, there is NO protection for illegals who protest because they now need a lawyer. Even those accused of criminal offenses can testify: “I want a lawyer” and the officer must stop questioning. Well, this is NOT the case for immigrants. I know this from experience since I heard from people who became my clients. I was told that when they came forward on their own and were arrested or questioned by ICE or USCIS officers, the response of government officials to the plea “I want a lawyer” is not an answer at all. The officer will continue to interrogate, interrogate, and even threaten serious consequences for the person himself or his family (deportation for all, social services take the children, etc.) even if the person requests a lawyer during that time.

So how do you avoid the great myth of immigration? Hire a trained and experienced immigration attorney from start to finish, as USCIS and ICE ARE NOT ALLOWED to contact individuals who have a registered attorney directly. You need to OVERCOME immigration, so you can secure your future and that of your family here in the USA.

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