Santa Cruz, California Deportation Lawyers

Legal and illegal immigrants in the United States can be deported or removed for a variety of reasons from Santa Cruz California.

Understanding How to Avoid Deportation from Santa Cruz California

A growing trend is that immigrants are being deported or removed after an arrest or conviction from a criminal charge not related to their citizenship status. Many times, people are also deported or removed for merely being in the United States illegally. If you are facing deportation from Santa Cruz CA, you should become familiar with your rights.

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You May Be Deported from Santa Cruz CA

Even if you are a legal U.S. immigrant, some crimes may impose a possible deportation or removal punishment for offenses in Santa Cruz, CA.

Violent felonies and most drug charges can be grounds for deportation or removal. Misdemeanor crimes of moral turpitude, such as theft or fraud, also may be grounds for deportation or removal. Contesting deportation or removal is possible.

If you have resided in the U.S. for over 7 years, or if you are seeking asylum in the country, you may be able to avoid deportation or removal. Additionally, certain cities and states have enacted so-called safe harbor laws. These laws stop officials from reporting persons to Immigration and Customs Enforcement so long as federal law does not mandate disclosure. After completing an online LegalMatch.com intake report, Santa Cruz CA lawyers can review your case and present the best possible defense against removal.

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United States and California Area Deportation Information

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There are 22 Immigration cases posted in Santa Cruz

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Life in Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz, California is the largest city in, and county seat of, Santa Cruz County. It has a population of about 60,000 people.

Santa Cruz was the location of a Spanish settlement that was established in 1791. Beginning in the mid-20th century, and continuing to this day, Santa Cruz has long been a center of liberal and progressive social activism. In 1992, Santa Cruz, California became one of the first cities in the United States to legalize medical marijuana. The presence of the University of California, Santa Cruz adds to this culture of activism. It is also the largest employer in Santa Cruz, with about 7,000 workers. 

UC Santa Cruz does not have a law school, but many of its graduates go on to attend other California law schools, and become successful Santa Cruz, California lawyers.

If you are a resident of Santa Cruz, and are in need of legal help, you can almost certainly find a Santa Cruz, California attorney who can assist you.

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