Summary
Illegal entry into the USA after May 11, 2023, is a federal crime with severe penalties, including prison time and deportation. Individuals may face a re-entry ban of 3 to 10 years based on the duration of unlawful presence. These laws apply to all ages, but minors might have certain protections or exceptions. Consult an immigration attorney for specific cases.Full Conversation
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What is claps
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Lawfulpathways
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Circumvention of lawful path
"Circumvention of a lawful path" often refers to bypassing legal procedures. The details can vary based on context and jurisdiction. Could you please specify the context and your location for more accurate information?
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Thats a rule applield on illigel immigrants who entred through border after * may *
I see. Could you please specify which country's law you are referring to? The laws regarding immigration vary widely from one country to another.
Usa
Thank you for the clarification. Are you asking about the specific rules and consequences for illegal immigrants who entered the United States after May *, *?
Yes
In the USA, the laws regarding illegal entry are quite strict. For instance:
- It's a federal crime that could result in prison time or deportation.
- Persons may be barred from re-entry for * to 10 years depending on the duration of unlawful presence.
Please note, this is a simplified overview and actual consequences can vary.
This rule apply on under * too?
Yes, in the USA, immigration laws generally apply to individuals of all ages. However, minors may have certain protections or exceptions under some circumstances. It's best to consult an immigration attorney for specific cases.