What rights and protections do immigrants have when facing deportation?

Immigrants facing deportation in North Dakota have certain rights and protections provided by state and federal law. The U.S Constitution and the North Dakota Constitution both protect immigrants in North Dakota from discrimination based on their national origin or immigration status, regardless of whether they are legal or undocumented persons. Immigrants facing deportation are entitled to due process protections, meaning they must be provided with notice of the charges against them and an opportunity to be heard in court. The court must determine whether the reasons for deportation are valid and that the immigrant has received a fair hearing. Immigrants have the right to legal counsel during any deportation proceedings. They can use a private attorney, or consult with the local non-profit legal assistance organizations that provide pro-bono immigration legal services. Immigrants in North Dakota have the right to seek judicial reviews of deportation orders and to appeal deportation decisions. They can also file a petition for asylum if they meet the criteria and present evidence to prove they are at risk of persecution or harm if returned to their home country. Additionally, immigrants have the right to file a motion to reopen their deportation proceedings if new evidence or circumstances have arisen. The motion must be filed within 90 days after the order of removal has been entered. By understanding their rights and protections, immigrants in North Dakota can take the necessary actions to protect themselves against deportation.

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Los inmigrantes enfrentando la deportación tienen derechos y protecciones, aunque los cambios en la ley de inmigración han dificultado el ejercicio de estos derechos. Primero, los inmigrantes tienen derecho a recibir una audiencia de deportación. Esto permite a los inmigrantes presentar argumentos por los que deberían ser permitidos permanecer en Estados Unidos. El caso se presentará ante un oficial basado en evidencia y pruebas, y el oficial decidirá si ordenará la suspensión de la deportación o no. Segundo, los inmigrantes tienen derecho a ser asesorado por abogados especializados. Esto significa que un abogado puede ayudar a los inmigrantes a comprender los procedimientos legales de deportación, así como los programas de inmigración existentes que pueden proveerles con protección contra la deportación. Finalmente, los inmigrantes tienen derecho a la Igualdad de Protección por ley. Esto significa que los inmigrantes tienen el mismo respeto y protección de la ley que los ciudadanos norteamericanos tienen. Esto significa que no pueden ser discriminados ni tratados de una manera injusta durante el proceso de deportación.

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