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For questions about the legal process of becoming a resident or citizen of another country or about the laws governing entry of people into a country.
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ICE Detention of US Citizen
I hope that it is obvious from the questions my inquiry is NOT politically motivated, but seek to understand how citizens can avoid repeating a similar long-term detention.
A US citizen was detained …
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Self-deportation of American Citizens from US
It is conceivable that US citizens detained at CBP will self deport to exit overcrowded CBP detainment facilities avoid lengthy detainments (>20 days). How would a US citizen's self-deportation affe …
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Is the use of language other than English 'Reasonable Suspicion' for detention?
The ACLU indicates:
Generally, an immigration officer cannot detain you without “reasonable suspicion.” … An immigration officer also cannot search you or your belongings without either “probable cause” or your consent.
An immigration officer cannot arrest you without “probable cause.” …
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What is the US standard for reasonable detention duration for immigration checks?
If the response to an agent's inquiry regarding citizenship is that the response indicates citizenship and there is an absence of probable cause (criminal or immigration-wise): What is the thought process …