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What to Do if ICE or Police Knock on Your Door: Know Your Rights

You are not required to open the door if ICE or police knock. Verify their identity and warrant through the…

Who Cashes In on Deportations? Inside Private Prison Companies’ Role

Mass deportations in the U.S. could generate massive profits for private contractors, especially in detention, transportation, and legal processing, with…

Why Deportation Flights Cost Taxpayers $852,000 Each

U.S. deportation flights by ICE, using costly military aircraft like C-17 and C-130E, can cost up to $852,000 per flight…

Returning to the USA After Deportation: Waiver of Inadmissibility Explained

Returning to the U.S. after deportation through marriage to a U.S. citizen is possible but complex. It requires applying for…

Can You Start a Business on an F1 Visa?

Starting a digital marketing company on an F1 visa (OPT) in the USA is possible if you meet OPT eligibility,…

What Happens to Your Debt After an ICE Raid?

Deportation by ICE doesn’t erase U.S. debts, as legal obligations remain. Creditors face challenges in international collection, often deterring pursuit,…

What Happens if You Stay Silent During an ICE Raid?

During an ICE raid, individuals can exercise their constitutional right to remain silent by refusing to share information about their…

How to Verify ICE Agents’ Identity

To verify ICE agents, ask for verbal confirmation, examine a business card, badge, and official credentials for authenticity. Check if…