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How I can go about getting my husband from ICE?

Asked on Jan 13th, 2017 on Immigration - California
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He was caught drinking and driving. I was able to pay the bond for my husband so ICE would have 48 hours to come get him. Of course, ICE didn't show in that time period but they showed 59 hours later. They have him now and he has been moved several times. He does not have a criminal record that I know of, but he has been deported like 12 years ago. Is there any way I could try to get a bond for him without trying to hire an attorney?
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Criminal Defense Attorney serving Alhambra, CA at Francis John Cowhig
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It will be up to ICE to determine whether or not your husband will get a bond. If they decide that he is a mandatory detainee, then he will need a bond hearing before an immigration judge. You state that your husband was deported 12 years ago. Why was he deported, how did he re-enter the U.S. and what is his current immigration status? If he is undocumented, he most likely will not get a bond. What he needs is an immigration attorney experienced in removal proceedings to help him.
Answered on Mar 14th, 2017 at 7:36 AM

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