More courts will allow bond for immigrants who entered through the border #immigration
A new court decision could represent an important opportunity for many immigrant families in the United States. Recently, the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals approved a measure similar to the one issued last week by the 11th Circuit, indicating that even individuals who entered the country without inspection may still have the right to request an immigration bond. According to this decision, a detained person may be eligible to request bond if they can demonstrate factors such as: • Family ties in the United States • Time living in the country • Good moral character • That they do not represent a danger to the community • That they are not a flight risk This decision applies in states covered by the 6th Circuit, including Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Tennessee. It is important to remember that every case is different, and requesting bond does not automatically guarantee release, as the judge will evaluate multiple factors before making a decision. If you have a family member who is currently detained and would like guidance regarding bond requests, custody redetermination, or other immigration relief options, contact us so we can evaluate the case and provide the proper assistance. _________________________ We handle cases worldwide. Contact us to start solving your case! For detailed information about our consultations and available days, contact us. Contact us: USA Phone: 888.644.3683 WhatsApp (International): +1(305) 586-9418 _________________________ Address: 14201 SW 120th St Suite 206 Miami, FL 33186 USA _________________________ Visit our website: https://jesusreyeslaw.com/en * The information in this publication IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE in a specific case. Every case is different, and the advice of an immigration attorney is recommended. If you need legal assistance in your case, we recommend that you schedule a consultation with our firm. . . . #Immigration #ImmigrationBond #ICE #ImmigrationNews #ImmigrationAttorney

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