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You are a non-citizen of the United States and from time to time, you've been threatened
by employers, by perhaps relatives, friends and neighbors with deportation and you don't
know what is or is not a grounds for deportation. Hello, I'm Robert Todd, and I'm here to answer
the question: What is grounds for deportation for a non-citizen of the United States? Well,
to answer it succinctly, generally, conviction of a crime and the extent of the crime or
the severity of the crime is debatable. If you are a non-citizen of the United States
and you find yourself being charged with criminal activity, we strongly recommend that you seek
the services of legal counsel immediately. Even pleading not guilty or no contest to
a rather lowly severe crime can sometimes result in deportation. So if you have any
questions in this regard, you need to immediately seek the services of a lawyer specializing
in immigration services. I'm Robert Todd, and thank you for watching.