Williams Oinonen LLC client, Project South, is representing a whistleblower who received allegations of abusive practices at the Irwin County Detention Center that violate the human rights of these immigrant women. Project South’s staff attorney Project South’s Priyanka Bhatt remarked that: “For years, advocates in Georgia have raised red flags…
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What To Do If Detained Too Long After Being Ordered To Be Deported/Removed
When discussing deportation, most of the focus is on preventing wrongful deportation/removal because of a perceived error or oversight by the government, an Immigration Judge, and/or the Bureau of Immigration Appeals. However, in reality, thousands of immigrants are ordered to be deported every year in this county, wrongfully so or…
Deportation And Immigration In Georgia: How Can I Cancel My Deportation (Removal) By Showing Exceptional And Extremely Unusual Hardship
Facing deportation is a tough, emotional experience. We write our deportation blog post with that in mind and also to encourage anyone who is facing deportation to contact a good deportation lawyer as soon as possible. A good deportation lawyer could mean the difference between you being deported or staying…
Deportation And Immigration In Georgia: History of Change In Immigration Law
Anyone who has had a family member wrongfully deported knows that deportation usually has serious consequences not only for the person being deported but also for that person’s family and friends. Deportation is a harsh remedy in most cases. And with a change in the standard for deportation, due process…
Good Georgia Lawyer Needed For Deportation And Immigration Questions In Georgia: Can You Prevent Deportation If You Are The Legal Guardian/Custodian Of A Citizen/Resident Child That Is Not Biologically Related To You?
What happens if you get wrongfully deported from the United States while you are the legal guardian of a child lawfully living in the United States? Today we are going to discuss a real life case and what the implications mean for you. In the immigration case Macario Moreno-Morante v.…