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Immigration Crackdown: How to Be Legally Prepared with the Right Documents

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COACHELLA, Calif. (KESQ) - As Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations continue across Southern California, immigrant rights advocates are urging individuals and families to prepare a set of critical documents that could help protect them in case of detention or deportation. Having the right paperwork on hand can make a significant difference in asserting your rights and protecting your family. Experts recommend keeping both physical…

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Luis Medina COACHELLA, Calif. (KUNA) – As Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations continue in Southern California, immigrant rights advocates are urging individuals and families to prepare a set of crucial documents that could protect them in the event of detention or deportation. Having the correct documentation on hand can make a significant difference in asserting your rights and protecting your family. Experts recommend keeping …

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Luis Medina COACHELLA, Calif. (KUNA) – As Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations continue in Southern California, immigrant rights advocates are urging individuals and families to prepare a set of crucial documents that could protect them in the event of detention or deportation. Having the correct documentation on hand can make a significant difference in asserting your rights and protecting your family. Experts recommend keeping …

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Thousands of people face their deportation process without legal representation or understanding of the system. Knowing what rights you have can help you avoid mistakes that the government can use against you. The entry What rights do you have in the immigration court and how to make them respected? was first posted on Link Latino NC. What rights do you have in the immigration court and how to make them respected? was first posted on June 9, 202…

FRESNO, California.- Many parents who live in the Central Valley without legal status have outsourced their fear about what would happen if they were deported and their children, U.S. citizens, stay in the country. Representatives of the Civic organization, which is dedicated to providing services to the immigrant community, including legal advice, explained to Telemundo Fresno what documents they should have ready in a similar case. “It is a ve…

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