Greetings Jorge Rivera, immigration attorney.
This news is making a lot of noise in the media and has our people worried, because many have family members, friends or acquaintances who came to the U.S. in the caravans and now do not know what is going to happen to their cases. We are going to analyze this step by step.
Individuals who Immigration believes have a reasonable possibility of being deported to the United States. persecution or torture in Mexico in the hands of gangs, narcos or criminal groups, they are not going to give it back. So there is a way out here that everyone will be able to take advantage of in their own way, if they really think they are going to suffer persecution or torture in Mexico.
It is impossible for them to return to Mexico all the people who are entering or arriving at the border.
More than 200,000 people are arriving at the border, and Immigration does not have the capacity to process and send that many people back to Mexico.
The reality at the end of the day is that if they are going to send people back to Mexico, it will be thousands, but never the vast majority. It's probably not even going to be half, simply because of a logistical situation, lack of personnel, and lack of being able to process them. There is no way physically with the size of the border patrol to send 200,000 people to Mexico. That's not going to happen.
Therefore, the border patrol will be able to tell the Federal Court "We are doing everything humanly possible to comply with the order but they only end up being a small percentage."
It is important to understand that anything can happen at the border with friends or family members who are arriving. They can be sent back with the Quédate en Mexico" Program or with the "Title 42"which is the health excuse for sending people back.
About half of the people who come here are not let in, those are the numbers we have seen in all the reports. You have to communicate with friends and family and tell them: "when you get to the border, it's your own risk".
We as lawyers are going to help them whatever the situation is: if they are detained, they are not allowed to enter, or they are prosecuted. We will fight for them to be able to stay, that is our job.
For help with Immigration call us at: 88 85 78 78 22 76.
Also remember that attorney Jorge Rivera offers all types of legal services. legal representation to immigrants throughout the United States.
If you are looking for an immigration lawyer in Miami, you can find us at 5820 Blue Lagoon Dr, Miami, FL.
It also provides counseling for immigrants in Chicago.