Reviewed on: May 09,2016

If an inmate is due for deportation how long does an accelerated process take?

If an inmate is due for deportation how long does an accelerated process take? How do we know if the inmate qualifies for a faster removal proceeding?

Asked: May 07,2016
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Is your inmate currently being held awaiting removal or are they serving a sentence? The general rule is that a person cannot be removed by immigration authorities until he is released from imprisonment. ICE would not deliberately deport a person who has not completed his criminal sentence. Acceleration in this example would not apply. Immigration law has very specific rules governing when a person can be held in immigration custody. Depending on specific factors in your inmate's case; whether you're subject to removal based on certain crimes or acts, whether you've already received a final order of removal, and whether the government can in fact remove you to another country. The rules may also vary depending on how the federal courts have interpreted the immigration laws in the state where this case is presided.
Accepted Answer Date Created: May 08,2016

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