Deportation of Convicted Cubans
The plan that is being sought out by President Barack Obama which is to regulate the Cuban relation with the Unites States has increased the fear of many Cuban criminals that are facing deportation back to the island.
Many of the exiles who have not become U.
S.
citizens are now struggling with the possibility of the forthcoming of their removal from the United States, which was previously scarce.
According to the U.
S immigration law, there is a possibility of foreign aliens being deported if a final order of deportation is in place.
This means that the order of deportation has tolerated any legal challenges and appeals.
It is not likely that an alien with a pending case in immigration will be deported.
The reason for this is because Cuba will not welcome them back.
Diplomatic Ties with Cuba After five decades, President Barack Obama reestablishes the diplomatic ties with Cuba.
A longing concerns for the United States is that the administration makes it a priority for the Cuban citizens who have been ordered to be deported are accepted back by Cuba.
If Cuba agrees, there will be many Cuban citizens who have been ordered to be deported, that will have the possibility that they can be at some point, which comes with many mixed feelings.
There is a conflict between few people that under the law, the brutal criminals should be deported.
Although, there are many cases where some Cubans have been facing deportation and have completed their sentences for nonviolent crimes.
These criminals have established law abiding beneficial lives here.
Concerned Cubans Many immigration lawyers are receiving an abounding amount of called concerns from Cubans, worried that after many decades they have a possibility of going back to Cuba.
There are many Cubans who faced deportation orders and decided to not fight them due to the fact that they would never have the possibility of being deported.
As of right now, the deportation policy stays unaffected.
If there happens to be a new agreement made with Cuba, the astounding bulk of Cubans that have criminal convictions will be staying in the United States.
It is not plausible for the Cubans to be confined indefinitely either.
There has been two Supreme Court rulings one in 2001 and the other in 2005 that forbid the open ended custody of immigrants who cannot be deported.
The Cubans that are facing deportation from the United States are those that committed crimes such as armed robbery, Medicare fraud, and rape.
There are others that were committed of lesser crimes that also face deportation, such as drug possession.
Many of the exiles who have not become U.
S.
citizens are now struggling with the possibility of the forthcoming of their removal from the United States, which was previously scarce.
According to the U.
S immigration law, there is a possibility of foreign aliens being deported if a final order of deportation is in place.
This means that the order of deportation has tolerated any legal challenges and appeals.
It is not likely that an alien with a pending case in immigration will be deported.
The reason for this is because Cuba will not welcome them back.
Diplomatic Ties with Cuba After five decades, President Barack Obama reestablishes the diplomatic ties with Cuba.
A longing concerns for the United States is that the administration makes it a priority for the Cuban citizens who have been ordered to be deported are accepted back by Cuba.
If Cuba agrees, there will be many Cuban citizens who have been ordered to be deported, that will have the possibility that they can be at some point, which comes with many mixed feelings.
There is a conflict between few people that under the law, the brutal criminals should be deported.
Although, there are many cases where some Cubans have been facing deportation and have completed their sentences for nonviolent crimes.
These criminals have established law abiding beneficial lives here.
Concerned Cubans Many immigration lawyers are receiving an abounding amount of called concerns from Cubans, worried that after many decades they have a possibility of going back to Cuba.
There are many Cubans who faced deportation orders and decided to not fight them due to the fact that they would never have the possibility of being deported.
As of right now, the deportation policy stays unaffected.
If there happens to be a new agreement made with Cuba, the astounding bulk of Cubans that have criminal convictions will be staying in the United States.
It is not plausible for the Cubans to be confined indefinitely either.
There has been two Supreme Court rulings one in 2001 and the other in 2005 that forbid the open ended custody of immigrants who cannot be deported.
The Cubans that are facing deportation from the United States are those that committed crimes such as armed robbery, Medicare fraud, and rape.
There are others that were committed of lesser crimes that also face deportation, such as drug possession.
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