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Immigration Crimes Federal Lawyer Illegal
entry after deportation
Illegal entry after deportation Its a Federal crime for an alien to be found in or attempt to enter the United States after being deported. The punishment depends on why the alien was deported, as well as prior convictions. If an alien was deported for an aggravated felony, the maximum sentence is 20 years prison. Many times there is no defense to this crime. More often than not, a great federal immigration crimes lawyer will try to get you the best plea deal possible.
8 USC 1324 makes it a crime to harbor an illegal alien. If the offense is committed for the purpose of commercial advantage or making money, the defendant is facing up to 10 years prison. This could include anyone employing and housing an illegal alien.
Contact Grey Tesh I represent people from other countries who
get charged with serious federal criminal offenses like illegal
entry after deportation, harboring an illegal alien, illegal entry
after deportation for an aggravated felony, passport fraud,
identitiy theft and other immigration related federal offenses
before federal criminal courts in West Palm Beach, Miami, Fort
Lauderdale, Palm Beach, Fort Pierce, Stuart, Martin County, Port St.
Lucie, Vero Beach, Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando, Tallahassee, and
all federal courts throughout the United States of America. |