Legal Question in Immigration Law in Minnesota
Jail
An alien was put on hold before serving time for a state offense. He has since served his time but is still in jail awaiting immigration. How long does immigration have to pick him up and charge him?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Jail
There is no time line and he/she can be held indefinitely.
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Re: Jail
When a person is detained under an immigration hold, it does not necessarily mean that the Immigration Service will transfer the person to a different location. It usually just means that jurisdiction over the person's custody is now with the Immigration Service.
The Immigration Service typically reviews a person's custody situation every 90 days. If the person has some form of relief from removal/deportation, he can seek to be released on bond.
These types of cases usually are very complicated and anybody trying to fight deportation should retain an attorney for assistance.
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