Green Card Deportation 2026: DUI, ICE Crackdown & New Immigration Risks Explained
Автор: Citizen Brief
Загружено: 2026-03-02
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Are green card holders at risk of deportation in 2026? In this urgent update, we break down the latest immigration enforcement trends, ICE activity, DUI deportation risks, aggravated felonies, Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude (CIMT), and what Lawful Permanent Residents (LPRs) need to know right now.
With increased immigration enforcement, proposed DUI legislation, and expanded scrutiny of criminal records, even old convictions may carry serious immigration consequences. This video explains:
• How deportation laws apply to green card holders
• What counts as an aggravated felony under immigration law
• What Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude (CIMT) mean
• How DUI convictions can affect your immigration status
• The impact of proposed 2025–2026 DUI legislation
• ICE enforcement updates and what officers can legally do
• Your constitutional rights if ICE approaches you
• Cancellation of Removal eligibility requirements
• Post-Conviction Relief options
• Travel risks for green card holders with criminal records
Many lawful permanent residents believe that once they receive a green card, their status is completely secure. However, U.S. immigration law treats certain criminal convictions differently from state criminal courts. Even past convictions, depending on the category and sentence, can trigger removal proceedings.
We also explain what is currently law versus what is proposed legislation, so you understand the difference between active enforcement and pending policy changes.
If you are a green card holder with any criminal history, understanding your rights and options is critical. Early legal advice can make a major difference in protecting your status.
📌 Stay informed. Immigration policy changes quickly, and enforcement priorities can shift.
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This content is for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Immigration outcomes depend on individual circumstances. Always consult a qualified immigration attorney regarding your specific case.
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