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When deportation affects an entire family

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When deportation affects an entire family

Immigration cases can be very tough, not only from an emotional viewpoint but with regard to a person’s financial future and career outlook. Moreover, for those who have families, these cases can be very stressful and upsetting, especially if someone is facing the risk of deportation. In this post, we will look into some of the ways in which families in Corona and across the state of California are affected by the threat of deportation.

For starters, if someone who has a family is deported, their family may have to move with them or struggle with intense emotions due to separation. Deportation can derail a family’s life in countless ways, interfering with a child’s future and the lives of both parents. In fact, the threat of deportation in and of itself can turn an entire family upside down, even if a loved one is never deported. In some instances, people have been able to avoid deportation by carefully avoiding any issues that could affect their immigration status. Unfortunately, some people are not able to do so as a result of confusion regarding immigration laws or other difficulties they are dealing with.

There are many reasons why people are deported, and no two cases are identical. If you are worried about being deported, it is imperative for you to have a clear understanding of your legal rights and do all that you can to prepare for a hearing (if you are scheduled to appear) and protect yourself against the threat of deportation.

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