These infractions are immigration offenses for which individuals can be deported in the United States

It is important for immigrants to be aware of the crimes for which they can be deported from the country.

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ARCHIVO - Agentes del Servicio de Control de Inmigración y Aduanas de Estados Unidos esperan para detener a una persona, el 27 de enero de 2025, en Silver Spring, Maryland. (AP foto/Alex Brandon, archivo) AP (Alex Brandon/AP)

The government of President Donald Trump continues to take a tough stance to fulfill the mass deportations of illegal immigrants in the United States, which he promised before taking office. Detentions by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are spreading across different regions of the country, and those with criminal records are the first to be considered for deportation. Some people think that minor infractions are not grounds for expulsion from the country, but the reality is that there are offenses that, no matter how minor they may seem, are considered as immigration crimes and therefore as reasons for deportation.

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In the midst of President Trump’s deportations, it is important for immigrants to know what crimes could lead to deportation, and one of these is entering the United States illegally.

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If a foreigner entered US soil legally with a visa or permit, but stayed after the expiration of their documentation, they have also committed an immigration offense.

The two types of crimes already mentioned are considered serious in the United States, so they carry multiple penalties, which can range from fines to deportation from the country.

Another type of violation is if they were deported, but return illegally.

Migratory crimes for which they are deported in the United States

Other immigration offenses for which individuals can be deported in the United States include failing to attend a deportation process, providing false information when applying for a visa, assisting others in entering the country illegally, falsifying documents, and abusing a student visa by working without permission.

According to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), other immigration offenses for which ICE can deport individuals include: involuntary manslaughter, robbery, assault, drug and weapons offenses, domestic violence, kidnapping, driving under the influence, as well as being suspected of terrorism.

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