Deportation Legal Reentry Options

Summary

A criminal record, especially involving offenses like breaking and entering, complicates re-entry into the U.S. Attempting to cross the border illegally after deportation adds further legal challenges. As a U.S. Citizen and National Guard soldier, you may provide some support, but professional legal assistance is crucial. Consulting an immigration attorney can help explore options like waivers or appeals.

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He was deported because of breaking into a house while drunk, when he was 17 years old.
In Illinois, your brother's situation involves complex immigration and criminal law issues. Here are some general points to consider:
- A criminal record can complicate re-entry into the U.S., especially if it involves offenses like breaking and entering.
- The fact that he attempted to cross the border illegally after deportation adds additional legal challenges.
- As a U.S. citizen and National Guard soldier, you might be able to provide some support for his case, but professional legal assistance is crucial.
You might want to consult with an immigration attorney who can guide you through possible waivers or appeals. Would you like assistance in finding a local lawyer who can better assist with this matter?
Also, he was deported to mexico.
I understand your concern for your brother. Given the complexity of his situation involving criminal and immigration law, consulting an immigration attorney would be beneficial. They can help explore options like waivers or appeals. Would you like assistance in finding a local lawyer specializing in immigration law?
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