ICE Enforcement Is Increasing – Ask us about emergency protection

YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR PROTECTION FROM DEPORTATION – BUT TIME IS RUNNING OUT
Immigration enforcement is intensifying. As political pressure grows — especially under the promises of a second Trump presidency — ICE is becoming more aggressive in targeting undocumented immigrants and those with expired visas.
If you or someone in your family is living in the U.S. without legal status, there may be a temporary legal option to help you avoid deportation and even apply for a work permit. But you need to act now — before removal proceedings begin.
Who Might Qualify?
You may be eligible for protection if:
- You have lived in the U.S. for many years
- You have children who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents
- You are dealing with a serious medical condition
- You’ve contributed to your community and have no criminal record
- You or your family would suffer extreme hardship if you were forced to leave
Even if you were previously told there were no options for you — or if you're already in removal proceedings — this type of relief may still apply.
Why You Must Act Now
We are entering a more dangerous immigration climate. Enforcement priorities are changing fast. And once ICE begins the removal process, it becomes much harder to stop.
At our office, we are reviewing cases immediately to determine whether individuals at risk can apply for this temporary form of protection. If granted, it may stop deportation and allow you to legally remain and work in the U.S.
Confidential Evaluation Available
We’re offering confidential, emergency case reviews to determine whether you qualify. If there’s a path for protection, we will guide you through every step — urgently and compassionately.
In-person and virtual consultations available
Don’t wait until ICE is at your door. Let us help you protect your family and your future.