As an illegal immigrant, non-citizen or alien in the USA, you should understand that you do not have the same rights as a resident alien or citizen. While you will most certainly be treated better in the USA and have more rights than in many countries where people immigrate without the proper documentation, it is still vitally important to understand that your rights are somewhat limited. You should however still know those rights that are afforded to you.
It is certainly frightening enough to be in a new country without the support network that you had back home. This becomes even more frightening when aliens or non-citizens are detained or arrested and brought to detention centers or jails. For the families and friends of the people who have been arrested or are being detained, the main concern is to have their loved ones released as quickly as possible after bail or bond has been set. Calling 1-800-Libertad (1-800-542-3782) will immediately connect you with a bail bond agent who can help you with the process.
As an illegal immigrant, non-citizen or alien you are afforded the following rights:
To ensure that you have the best representation possible, and that you do not accidentally waive your right to counsel, it is important that you do not sign anything without your attorney present. Your attorney will be there to help you wade through the paperwork and obligatory interview with ICE or the police.
Please also remember that anything you say can be used against you in both court and in immigration proceedings. If your goal is to stay in the USA permanently, you will need to follow your attorney’s advice.
(***This is not legal advice – consult with an attorney for legal advice***)
While the Federal Government and the State of Arizona battle in court to determine whether or not the new immigration law in Arizona is unconstitutional or places undue burden on the Department of Homeland Security, the fact remains that this new immigration law is currently in the hands of the court and will probably drag out for some time.
What this means for the larger Hispanic community as a whole we do not know. What we can expect is that if this law stays in place there is a good possibility that many people will be in need of immigration bonds if they have arrived in the USA without going through the proper channels. 1800Libertad.com will be able to assist you in posting the immigration bonds no matter where you or your loved one are currently residing, whether in Arizona or New York, we have bond agents who are ready, willing and able to help you.
An Immigration Judge or an Immigration and Customs Official will determine whether an Immigration Bond will be allowed. Although not everyone will be allowed to post a bond, many people are. If bond is allowed, it is important to know what steps need to be taken and what your responsibilities are. In essence, bond serves as insurance to the courts that an arrestee or detainee will appear at all related legal proceedings until the case is settled. Calling 1-800-Libertad (1-800-542-3782) will immediately connect you with an agent who can help you.
There are two differing types of bonds that are available to illegal immigrants.
Although both of these types of bonds can be posted by a friend or relative who has legal status and has the ability to pay the bond, many times using the services of a bail bond agent familiar with the system makes the process quicker, easier and more affordable.
It is very important to ensure the agent or company you work with is licensed to write Immigration Bonds. Only licensed bail agents or companies may issue bonds in immigration cases. Calling 1-800-Libertad (1-800-542-3782) will connect you with a licensed and trained agent who will help you in these difficult situations.