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Hey guys,

i have been online and in lawyer offices for the past week and a half trying to figure out why this is happening. I am a US citizen and i brought my husband legally to the US and he has held a green card for the last 5 years. 

2 weeks ago we got correspodence that someone wants to file a lawsuit for sexual assault against him and our business. Our business is a hair salon where we cater to men women and children. One of our clients accused him of sexually assaulting her and filed a police report and now a lawsuit. He also has 2 other police reports on offensive contact, one resulting in a trial and the others we are waiting for the citations to be issued so we can fight it. We have evidence that these accusations are untrue (video, payment reciepts, witnesses). 

My problem is, her lawyer threatened to go to uscis to find out info about my husbands past to ses if there are any complaints similar to this and probably to find some way to get ice involved. The only thing he has been convicted of was disorderly conduct class c mis back in 2014. And they still issued a greencard to him after we applied for removal. Im worried about the new administration in washington and how to deal with this whole mess. Her lawyer is doing something illegal by getting ice involved in a civil case which has nothing to do with criminal court and i am just worried that ice will show up and arrest my husband because this lowlife scum wants to make a quick buck. Any advice and help please, i have not slept or ate in 10 days since since this happened and i am trying to gather as much info and intel as i can to be prepared and to fight this. Thank you.

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your husband has had a greencard for 5 years. they need to find him guilty in a court of law to do anything g to him immigration wise. also look up the petty crimes exemption since it forgives one offense that would get him removed if it is minor enough.

look into getting citizenship for him since he has been here long enough. even if he is found guilty you should check with a lawyer if the petty crimes exemption will protect him from having to wait another 3 years to become a citizen.

 

good luck and don't let them intimidate you with uscis stuff.

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I would imagine ICE will be interested if there is a conviction.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

 
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