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What Are Your Rights if You Have Been Put in Detention?

While there have been many recent reports of people being detained at the border who are trying to enter the U.S., there have also been many reports of immigrants being put into detention. While these immigrants await their immigration hearing, they are incarcerated. Not all immigrants awaiting their hearing are incarcerated or detained. What are your rights if you have been put into detention? What are your options if you are being told that you might face deportation? If you have been detained, or are put in detention, or if someone you love has been put in detention, this general information cannot replace the advice of a deportation lawyer, like J. Joseph Cohen in San Antonio, Texas. Individuals who have been detained always have the right to ask to call their attorney.

That said, what are some things to keep in mind if you or someone you love has been detained? You always have the right to remain silent and always have the right to ask to speak to a lawyer. What other options do you have?

  • If you have been detained, you have the right to ask to speak to a lawyer and your lawyer can come to see you in detention. You may have the ability to petition for your release if you are being held in detention. This can be done through a bond hearing. A deportation lawyer may be able to assist you with this.
  • If you have been detained, according to ACLU, you have the right to request a bond hearing. During your hearing, you may be able to petition the judge for your release or ask that your bond amount be lowered, if the bond that has been set is too expensive for you or your family. A deportation lawyer like J. Joseph Cohen in San Antonio, Texas can appear with you at your bond hearing to assist you with this process.

These are just a couple of things to keep in mind if you or someone you love has been detained. If you have questions about your rights or want to assist someone you love who has been detained, J. Joseph Cohen is a deportation law firm that may be able to assist you in San Antonio, Texas. Contact us today to learn more.

Protections for Detained Immigrants Weakened

The ACLU and Rolling Stone recently reported that ICE has lowered its standards regarding protections for detained immigrants. Recent reports indicate that detention facilities aren’t required to have a doctor on staff to assist detainees who may be suffering from mental health issues and from physical ailments. Restrictions on the ways that officers can use force and restraint on detainees have been changed. Under the changes, there are now more situations where a detainee can be placed under solitary confinement, and restrictions about the ways that detainees can be restrained has been relaxed. For example, restrictions that prevented officers from hog tying, using fetal restraints, or tight restraints, have been lifted. Finally, new changes don’t require that detainees have access to the outdoors, meaning that detainees can be kept inside without access to the outside world for months or even years, while they await trial.

All of this is alarming, especially if you have someone you love who has been put in detention. However, it is important to note that detainees have the right to access phones to call their lawyers. If you or someone you love has been detained, it is important to understand that detained individuals have rights. Detained individuals have the right to call their immigration attorney. And they have the right to have their immigration attorney come visit them. Are you concerned about the safety and well-being of someone you love who has been put in detention or who is facing deportation? J. Joseph Cohen is a deportation law firm in San Antonio, Texas that offers legal counsel to individuals facing deportation and detention.

Seek Justice Today

Immigrants have the right to dignified and fair treatment. Unfortunately, there have been some alarming details about the ways some immigrants have been treated in detention. Immigrants have rights and when those rights are violated, immigrants have a right to fight for a fair hearing, bond hearing, and day in court. If you or someone you love has been detained or is facing deportation, you may have a range of options under the law. J. Joseph Cohen is a deportation lawyer in San Antonio, Texas that may be able to help you review your options. In some cases, individuals can be released from detention after a bond hearing. Have questions? Reach out to J. Joseph Cohen, an immigration and deportation lawyer in San Antonio, Texas today. Or, connect with USAttorneys.com to get matched with J. Joseph Cohen.

May 19, 2020
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