What is an “expedited removal”?

An “expedited removal” is a process used by the United States government to quickly deport people who are not legally present in California. Through this process, people who are caught entering the United States without proper documentation—such as travelers who do not have a valid visa—can be deported without a court hearing or an opportunity to seek asylum. The process of expedited removal starts with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which identifies individuals who are likely unauthorized to be in the United States. DHS personnel then interview the person to verify their identity and make a determination as to whether they have a valid claim for asylum or other legal status. If the individual does not have any valid claims and has no evidence of persecution or torture, they are issued an order of expedited removal. Once an order of expedited removal is issued, the person is immediately deported without a hearing or an opportunity to make a case for asylum. In some cases, the person may be detained until they are put on a plane or other form of transportation out of the United States. It is important to note that this process is not available to everyone—only certain individuals may be subject to expedited removal. In California, immigrants facing deportation proceedings should reach out to an immigration attorney as soon as possible to understand their rights and options. A skilled attorney can help individuals make a case for the issuance of asylum or other forms of relief. Additionally, an attorney can help individuals understand the process of expedited removal and the implications it may have for their immigration case.

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"Expedited Removal" es un proceso de remoción acelerado utilizado por el gobierno de los Estados Unidos para devolver a los inmigrantes en algunos casos. Esta es una herramienta usada por el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS) para remover rápidamente a las personas extranjeras que ingresan a los Estados Unidos sin tener los documentos requeridos y sin tener el permiso de residencia legal. Esto se aplica a cualquier persona que haya entrado recientemente al país. En California, el expedited removal también se aplica a aquellos solicitantes que buscan asilo o protección temporal. Estas personas que llegan a Estados Unidos por sus propios medios, sin un patrocinador calificado, pueden quedar sujetas a un expedited removal. Esta disposición penaliza a los solicitantes de asilo por llegar a Estados Unidos sin los documentos necesarios. En su mayoría, los que son removidos bajo el expedited removal reciben una orden de remoción inmediata y deben salir del país. Los solicitantes de asilo deben demostrar un temor a volver a sus países de origen debido a la persecución, violencia y violación de los derechos humanos. Los solicitantes deben presentar su caso ante el tribunal de inmigración, quien decidirá si los protegerá o no.

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