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Shifting sands—how to traverse the uncertain and ever-changing landscape of the immigration consequences of criminal activity

  • Product Number: 2250219WBA
  • Publication Date: 7/9/2025
  • Length: 2 hours CLE Credit Note
  • Copyright: © 2025 MCLE, Inc.
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    With the promise of mass deportations on the rise, and a focus on those non-nationals who may find themselves charged with a crime in the United States, many, many people will be targets for a broadening net of enforcement. Custody will be much more common and getting someone out of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody will be harder than it ever was before. How many times has your phone rung in your office only to hear the following: “Help! My husband has just been detained by ICE. I don’t know what to do!” A mother, brother, husband, or child has just been detained by Immigration and the family has no idea what do to. Where is the client? Where will they be taken? What happens next? What are the client’s rights? Can they get bond? How do the local jails treat immigration detainees and what are the special visitation policies?

    This seminar focuses on some of the fundamentals and a few advanced tips of what do to when your client encounters the immigration consequences of criminal charges. If you represent non-citizen criminal defendants, you must attend this seminar.

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    Rachel M. Self, Esq., Rachel M. Self, PC, Boston

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    Hon. Steven F. Day, Executive Office for Immigration Review, Boston
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