Motion to Reopen Granted for Detained Client in Lancaster’s Mira Loma Detention Center
We just found out that the motion to reopenthat we filed in December 2009 will be granted for a client detained in Mira Loma Detention Center in Lancaster, California. The client was ordered deported in absentia in 2007. The notice of the hearing and notice to appear were sent to the wrong address, and my client was unaware that deportation proceedings had been instituted against him. Because my client did not attend the hearing, the Immigration Judge ordered him deported. My client did not find out about the deportation order until he was arrested by federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”) officers in August 2009.
In December 2009, we filed a motion to reopen his case arguing that ICE did not provide proper and reasonable notice regarding the deportation hearing. The immigration judge agreed and granted the motion to reopen. As of right now, the client is still being detained in Mira Loma even though the case has been reopened. We intend to file a motion for release from detention arguing that mandatory detention is not appropriate in this case. If he is released, his case will be transferred to the immigration court in Los Angeles, California.
If you or someone you know has been ordered deported in absentia for failing to appear at an immigration court proceeding, contact The Nunez Firm to discuss your case further. Managing attorney Jay Nunez will discuss your case thoroughly and help you understand the options available to you.
I have a brother being held at the Mira Loma Dentention Center in Lancaster. My brother has served a term of 18 yrs. in the Lompoc Facility, he as of 2-08-10, has been sent to Mira Loma for deportation, my brother has been a permanent resident for 47 years, he has five sons and three grandson including 7 brothers and sisters in the California, he does not know anyone in Central America in which they will be deporting him very soon. Is there anything we can do to stop the Deportation??? He is very remorseful for his actions and feels he has served his time in prison for possession to contribute cocaine.His record in Lompoc he very clean. Please e-mail or contact me @ 925-685-4346 with any information you might have in helping my brother. Thank you, Maritza Llanos