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What Does It Mean to Be in Removal Proceedings in 2026?

What Does It Mean to Be in Removal Proceedings in 2026?

by J Kelley Law Group | Feb 9, 2026 | Immigration Law

Being placed in removal proceedings means the U.S. government has started a formal legal process to determine whether a person should be deported from the United States. Removal proceedings are a critical part of U.S. Immigration Law and are handled by the Immigration...
Understanding Immigration Detention and Bonds in 2025

Understanding Immigration Detention and Bonds in 2025

by J Kelley Law Group | Dec 9, 2025 | Immigration Law

Immigration-related detention has become more common due to recent government policies. These harsh and often inhumane enforcement practices, aimed at rapidly removing immigrants from the United States, have caused deep fear, pain, and uncertainty in our...
The New Pretermission Order: Now More Than Ever, Your Asylum Case Needs an Attorney in 2025

The New Pretermission Order: Now More Than Ever, Your Asylum Case Needs an Attorney in 2025

by J Kelley Law Group | Oct 21, 2025 | Immigration Law

Written By Juliana Uribe Gómez. In April 2025, the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) issued Policy Memorandum PM 25-28, titled “Pretermission of Legally Insufficient Applications for Asylum.” This policy allows immigration judges to reject an asylum...

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