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My Moroccan husband of almost 2 years was recently arrested for Assult on a femle. He was released on a $3,000 bond and a Pretrial Programe that is much like probation. He violated the NO CONTACT order and was arrested again10 days later for Pretrial Violation. When police went to arrest him he ran from the police. He was put in jail a second time this time with the charge of Pretrial Violation and a $40,000 dollar bond. I do not believe he has beens to post this bond even if he uses a bonds man. He will stay in jail until his court date on 1/9/2012 unless he is able to post bond.

My question is this....

Will Immigration be notified of his arrests? ( I have filed a complaint to ICE, but I have not heard anything)

If he is convicted (He will be, too much evidence) Will he be allowed release after he serves his sentence or will Immigration get involved and have him deported?

Is there a possibility he will go straight from jail to immigration detainment?

Any advise/feedback is GREATLY appreciated!

Nothing of which you say is ground for deportation. If he is in the US legally, he will have to make time or make amendments with the law like everyone else.

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My ex-husband, from Jordan, was arrested twice in America for sex crimes. Once in Florida with a minor, which the authorities became involved. Once in Georgia where he was arrested for criminal sexual battery and plead GUILTY. Once I found out about all this chaos he was causing, I contacted ICE, DHS, and eventually met with the FBI.

Let's skip to the bottom line, he's still here, owning 2 businesses and no one is interested in deporting him (well, except me..lol). He pays his employees cash under the table and send thousands of dollars back to Jordan. Seems the IRS isn't interested in him either.

Moral of my pathetic story, once they have the greencard, its not easy to have it taken away.

To those I haven't seen in awhile...HI :)

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His employees who depend on him for their livelihood I'm sure will disagree with you.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Being charged with simple assault domestic violence is not a crime of violence and is not a CIMT. Therefore it is not deportable. (At least that's what all the immigration lawyers are saying...)

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