Immigration
and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested 2,059 noncitizens last week in Operation
Cross Check. ICE’s arrests focused on
those that it considers public safety threats.
According to the press release, the “vast majority” of those arrested
with misdemeanors had convictions for driving under the influence.
ICE’s
policy is that DUIs are significant misdemeanors and that those with DUIs are
therefore enforcement priorities.
With
ICE’s prioritizing its enforcement actions according to its 11/20/2014 memo, we
expect continued and aggressive emphasis on those with convictions for DUI,
DWAI, domestic violence, and other felonies and significant misdemeanors.
If you
or a noncitizen you know has a criminal conviction, we recommend getting a
consultation to evaluate whether the person will be considered an enforcement
priority and whether he or she is eligible for any immigration benefit before being contacted by ICE
officers. Also, it is more important
than ever to consult with an immigration lawyer before entering any guilty plea
in criminal proceedings, as the immigration consequences of convictions for
even minor crimes can often be disastrous.
To schedule a consultation, call our office at (303) 297-9171.
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