Criminal Defense of Immigrants
Chapter
Chapter 17. Deportability
- §17.1 I. Summary for Criminal Defense Attorneys
- §17.2 II. Immigration Considerations
- §17.3 A. Inadmissibility vs. Deportability
- §17.4 B. Who is Subject to Grounds of Deportability
- §17.5 C. Admission to the United States
- §17.6 1. Returning LPRs Seeking Admission
- §17.7 2. Adjustment as Admission
- §17.8 3. Date of Admission
- §17.9 D. Burdens of Proof
- §17.10 E. Eligibility for Relief
- §17.11 F. Relevant Non-Crime Related Grounds
- §17.12 III. Crime-Related Grounds of Deportation
- §17.13 A. Conviction-Based Criminal Grounds
- §17.14 1. Aggravated Felony Conviction
- §17.15 2. Single Crime Involving Moral Turpitude Conviction
- §17.16 3. 2 or More Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude Convictions
- §17.17 4. Controlled Substance Conviction
- §17.18 5. Domestic Violence Conviction
- §17.19 6. Failure to Register as a Sex Offender Conviction
- §17.20 7. Firearm/Destructive Device Conviction
- §17.21 B. Visa Fraud Conviction
- §17.22 C. Importation for Immoral Purpose Conviction
- §17.23 D. Conduct-Based Criminal Grounds
- §17.24 1. Controlled Substance Abuser or Addict
- §17.25 2. Domestic Violence Protection Order Violation
- §17.26 3. Export Violation
- §17.27 4. Document Fraud
- §17.28 5. False Claim to U.S. Citizenship
- §17.29 6. Alien Smuggling
- §17.30 E. Other Crime-Related Grounds
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