Yes, an illegal immigrant can be detained by immigration authorities if they are found to be living in the United States without lawful status. Detention allows officials to verify a person’s identity, review their immigration history, and determine whether deportation…
Not everyone detained by immigration authorities qualifies for an immigration bond. People who pose a public safety risk, have certain criminal convictions, or fall under mandatory detention laws are generally not eligible. Immigration bonds are designed to allow detainees to…
The length of time it takes for ICE to deport someone depends on many factors, and there is no fixed schedule. Some cases move quickly, while others can take months or even years. The process typically includes several stages that…
Yes, you can get deported after being in jail, especially if you are not a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident. When someone is arrested and serves time for certain crimes, immigration authorities may start removal (deportation) proceedings. The outcome…



