Latest News 2012 March 22% of Deportees have U.S.-born Children

22% of Deportees have U.S.-born Children

It is being reported that about 22% of deportees have U.S.-born children who are often left behind when parents are deported. According to reports, the statistic comes from the last six months which includes about 46,000 parents who claim their children were born in the U.S. Many of those parents are concerned about what will happen to their children when they are expelled from the country.

Dealing with immigration matters such as deportation can be difficult and complicated if you do not fully understand these issues. It’s important that you understand your case, as well as your rights that must be protected. You need to know how to move forward with an immigration matter so that you can move forward with your life. You should not have to continue to suffer when you resolve this matter in the best way possible. It’s in your best interest to work with an immigration lawyer who will understand this process and know how to best resolve your case. You can count on an attorney to always have your best interest in mind while fighting to protect your rights. A lawyer will be able to deal with all aspects of your case including any necessary court proceedings. Please take some time today to contact an immigration attorney and begin discussing your case.

Categories: Deportation, Immigration