
Three Groups of Immigrants Face High Risk of Deportation in US
Millions of immigrants in the US are at risk of deportation, according to recent reports. One immigration attorney, Attorney Martinez, has identified three key groups facing heightened risk. First, are those with outstanding removal orders, often unaware of their legal status. "A lot of people don't even know they have a removal order," Martinez states in a recent video. Second, are immigrants with serious criminal convictions. Martinez clarifies that not all convictions lead to deportation, but serious offenses significantly increase the risk. Finally, she points to immigrants who entered the US within the last two years under temporary programs like TPS or parole. These individuals are particularly vulnerable due to the expedited deportation processes they may face. Martinez's video highlights the complexities of US immigration law and the urgent need for legal counsel for those at risk.