Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 10, 2024 |
In the United States, noncitizens have opportunities to seek citizenship, but it often takes a considerable amount of time and effort based on their situation. Considering their citizenship status, they can face risks of deportation if they commit specific offenses. These violations may include c...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Mar 12, 2024 |
First, it is important to understand that a criminal charge is not the same as a conviction. In California, a criminal charge is simply an accusation that you have committed a crime. You are presumed innocent until proven guilty, and even if you are not yet a citizen, you have the right to defend...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jan 31, 2024 |
The proposed legislation known as Kate's Law has generated significant discourse. Kate's Law is a legislative proposal aimed at addressing certain immigration-related issues. It particularly focuses on enhancing penalties for individuals who have been deported but subsequently reenter the United ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jan 04, 2024 |
Taking a look at U.S. deportation statistics offers insights into the volume of cases, nationalities affected and the legal processes involved in deportation cases.
The information available in these statistics is vital for individuals and families dealing with related immigration matters.
New an...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 11, 2022 |
Individuals who immigrate to the U.S. must follow the same laws as everyone else – but they often face harsher penalties than regular citizens for their mistakes.
Many immigrants wonder if a misdemeanor charge will result in deportation. While each situation is unique, there are situations when d...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jan 18, 2022 |
If you face the possibility deportation, the first thing to know is not to give up. Many people have successfully challenged deportation orders, and you could, too, if you hire the right California immigration attorney.
If the deportation is based on alleged criminal offenses, then defending agai...