Starting January 1, 2014, a conviction for transportation under Health & Safety Code 11352 and 11379 will automatically qualify as a drug trafficking aggravated felony if the record of conviction identifies a federally listed controlled substance. AB 721, signed into law on Oct. 3, 2013, redefines transport to include only transportation for sale and now excludes transportation for personal use. While this is a positive development for most defendants, for noncitizen defendants who are facing serious drug charges, including possession for sale, this eliminates a key strategy to avoid an aggravated felony triggering mandatory deportation and detention, even for long-time lawful permanent residents.
The ILRC has written a practice advisory for criminal defenders available at http://www.ilrc.org/resources/transportation-advisory. The practice advisory includes alternative strategies to avoid an aggravated felony conviction.