Summary
Missing the 30-day deadline for a BIA appeal after a removal decision makes the decision final, potentially leading to deportation. Timelines for deportation vary, and it can happen quickly or take longer. If crucial documents were not received due to incarceration, there may be grounds to contest the deportation based on procedural errors and constitutional rights. Its essential to consult an immigration attorney to explore possible exceptions or remedies. Typically, its up to the individual or their attorney to raise concerns about procedural errors or due process violations.Full Conversation
This was after a judge made the decision for removal if they were to try to deport an individual after the deadline how long could it be they can't do it right away right
In Pennsylvania, if an individual misses the *-day deadline to appeal a removal decision, the decision becomes final. Deportation can proceed, but timelines vary based on case specifics. It's advisable to consult an immigration attorney to explore any options or delays. Do you want more information on possible exceptions or remedies?
Could they do it that same week or in the month or is that not how it works
Deportation timing after missing the appeal deadline can vary. It might happen quickly, even within a week, but it can also take longer due to processing and scheduling. Consulting an immigration attorney can provide guidance specific to your case. Would you like to be connected with a local lawyer for assistance?
What if the individual never received the application that the immigration Court had to give to the person who is incarcerated
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If an individual never received the application from the immigration court while incarcerated, it might be possible to argue for exceptions or remedies due to lack of access or procedural errors. It's essential to consult an immigration attorney to explore these options. Would you like more information on how to proceed?
Could they still proceed with the deportation removal but that would be unconstitutional
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If an individual did not receive crucial documents due to being incarcerated, this could potentially be a procedural error. While deportation might still proceed, there may be grounds to contest it based on constitutional rights and due process. It's highly advisable to consult with an immigration attorney to explore possible remedies. Would you like more information on how to proceed legally in this situation?
What if you don't contest it and it was violated anyway wouldn't the ice or someone see that and point that out
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If a procedural error, such as not receiving crucial documents, leads to a violation of due process, it's possible that ICE or a court might recognize this issue. However, it's typically up to the individual or their attorney to raise such concerns. Would you like more information on how to address this legally?