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§ N.8 Controlled Substances - ILRC
www.ilrc.orgI. Immigration Penalties for Drug Offenses . Drug offenses can cause extremely serious immigration consequences, including making the person deportable, inadmissible, convicted of an aggravated felony, and barred from eligibility for relief. For a review of how deportability, inadmissibility, and aggravated felonies work, see § N.1 Overview. at
Immigration Consequences of Crimes Summary Checklist
www.immigrantdefenseproject.org♦ Drug Trafficking (including most sale or intent to sell offenses, ... ♦Does not include state immigration-related offenses IMMIGRATION CONSEQUENCES OF CONVICTIONS SUMMARY CHECKLIST – DACA Supplement Criminal bars relating to DACA temporary administrative status program (Updated June 16, 2017).
IMMIGRATION CONSEQUENCES OF DRIVING UNDER THE …
www.ilrc.orgcan have adverse immigration consequences, depending on the individual’s situation. The conviction can be a damaging factor in discretionary decisions, including whether the person will be released from immigration detention on bond, or found to be of good moral character. It is a bar to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).