What Would Happen if I Am Detained by ICE?
An arrest by immigration agents triggers a complex legal process where the outcome is not the same for everyone, as it depends on each individual’s particular circumstances. There are specific criteria that authorities and attorneys consider to determine if a person can face their process in freedom or must remain in custody.
Determining Factors in a Detention
To evaluate a detainee’s situation, three main elements are analyzed:
- Immigration Status: The person’s current legal standing in the country.
- Manner of Entry: Whether the entry was made through a legal port of entry or across the border.
- Criminal Record: The existence of any type of criminal history.
Possibilities for Release
The possibility of leaving a detention center, whether through bond or a custody redetermination, increases under certain conditions:
- Legal Protections: If the person is already applying for some form of immigration relief at the time they are detained.
- Legal Entry: Having entered the country legally substantially helps a person be released.
- Lack of Criminal History: Not having a criminal record significantly facilitates the release process.
However, the technical recommendation is to avoid, as much as possible, presenting legal cases while deprived of liberty. The ideal approach is to manage any immigration situation preventively to face the process in freedom. For any questions regarding bonds or representation, specialized legal counsel is the most effective tool for protecting the rights of the affected person.
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