How Can I Avoid Trump’s Mass Deportation in Florida, California and Texas?

The next president will begin mass deportations on January 20, 2025 under Operation Aurora. He will issue an executive order to physically remove undocumented persons, using the police power of several federal agencies. Meaning, he will use the National Guard, the Immigration & Customs Enforcement police, and local police.

How Can I “Get a Document” So I’m Not Deported?

The best defense to slow down the deportation process is to get “documented.”  Every foreigner living in the United States should file an application pending with the US Citizenship and Immigration Service before January 20, 2025. Call 954.385.0157 or click “For Future Clients” today to schedule our talk about what Blandon Law might be able to file on your behalf.

What Immigration Document Can I Get Without a Sponsor to Prove I’m Legal?

We can help noncitizens get documents showing their cases are in process with Immigration. Asylum applications and cases under the Violence Against Women Act, VAWA, DO NOT require a sponsor. Both of these types of cases are filed by foreigners who entered the United States without permission, without a visa. Even if the foreigner crossed the southern border, even if the foreigner is a man (VAWA is also for men), USCIS will send a receipt showing that the applicant is LEGALLY in the United States.

Can I “Get a Document” and Avoid Deportation if I Have a Deportation Order?

Blandon Law attorneys have over 20 years as immigration experts. We can file Motions to Reopen and Appeals for any Immigration Court IN ANY STATE IN THE COUNTRY, including Texas, Florida, and California. Foreigners in Texas and Florida will be among the first deported because those are Republican-led states; the governors want to help President Trump’s mass deportation plan succeed. The good news is that while the Appeal or Motion to Reopen is in process, the foreigner should not be deported.

If you, a family member, or a friend needs to act now to protect themselves against the mass deportation plan starting in January 2025, call  954.385.0157 or click “For Future Clients” today to schedule our talk

Disclaimer – These entries are based on real life events. Family member names, when used, are real. Client names are changed for privacy.

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