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Joseph Cohen Deportation Lawyer in San Antonio Texas

Joseph Cohen is a deportation law firm in San Antonio, Texas that helps individuals facing deportation. While most deportation cases are handled as civil matters, in which the person facing immigration charges might face deportation, some related cases are handled as criminal matters. Increasingly, the U.S. is choosing to prosecute and handle some immigration offenses as criminal matters. The consequences can include jail time in addition to deportation afterward. If you are facing serious deportation charges, having a lawyer on your side can make an immense difference.

When facing criminal immigration charges, individuals can sometimes face jail time before they are deported. According to the Pew Research Center, people who enter the U.S. illegally, or who break immigration law can face criminal immigration charges. While immigration cases  have not traditionally involved criminal charges as a generalization, under the Trump administration, more immigrants are being brought before federal courts to be tried criminally for their alleged immigration violations. Immigrants entering the U.S. without authorization or those caught crossing the border illegally could face criminal prosecution. Increasingly, the Trump administration and officials in Texas are choosing to crack down on alleged immigration violations with force.

The Law Office of J. Joseph Cohen is a deportation law firm in San Antonio, Texas that works with individuals who may be facing deportation. You are innocent until proven guilty, have the right to remain silent, and if you are facing criminal charges, you have the right to due process. Even if your deportation is being handled as a civil matter, you may still have the right to due process. This means that you should have the right to defend yourself in court. If you are facing deportation or criminal immigration charges, J. Joseph Cohen is a deportation lawyer in San Antonio, Texas that may be able to help you.

Most Common Criminal Immigration Prosecutions

Illegal entry prosecutions are the driving force behind the increase in criminal prosecutions for alleged immigration violations. Illegal entry is a misdemeanor for the first offense that can result in up to six months in jail. The Pew Research Center reports that 62% of people prosecuted for immigration offenses are charged for illegal entry, though a smaller percentage are charged for illegal re-entry, and an even smaller number are charged for misusing visas and for smuggling. Most people being charged criminally are being charged under no tolerance policies for illegal border crossing.

What can you do if you are facing deportation or criminal charges for an alleged immigration violation? It is important to know your rights. Know that you have the right to remain silent and don’t have to answer any questions asked of you. You may have to identify yourself to officers but you do not have to show paperwork, and you should never show an immigration officer falsified immigration documents. You can tell the officer that you are choosing to remain silent, which is your right. You may also want to seek the representation of a deportation lawyer. J. Joseph Cohen is a deportation lawyer in San Antonio, Texas that may be able to help you if you are facing deportation or charges for alleged violations of immigration law. You may have the right to your day in court and have the right to appeal your case. The deportation lawyer, J Joseph Cohen in San Antonio, Texas may be able to help you with your deportation case.

Arrested in Texas? It could Affect Immigration if You Are an Illegal Immigrant

If you are arrested in Texas, you could face immigration consequences if you are an illegal immigrant. With many people attending protests and taking to the streets in support of civil rights, it is important that immigrants, especially those who are undocumented and those on DACA, to take a moment to understand what the consequences might be should they get arrested. The New York Times reported on a case where a woman participating in a protest was arrested, and now faces deportation even though she is protected under DACA. Undocumented individuals who face criminal charges can be deported under increasingly punitive criminal laws. If you are facing criminal charges of any kind, it is important to speak to a criminal defense lawyer, and if you are an immigrant to speak to a deportation lawyer right away. These cases can become highly complex. In the case of the woman arrested reported by the New York Times, despite her excellent moral character, as a community activist and leader, she had been forced to wear an ankle bracelet and faces deportation.

If you are facing criminal charges, consider reaching out to the deportation lawyer, J. Joseph Cohen today. Our deportation attorneys in San Antonio, Texas can review your case, help you understand your rights under the law, and fight to protect your rights. Call us today or connect with one of our lawyers by reaching out to USAttorneys.com.

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