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Success Stories

At Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC, we are dedicated to providing skillful legal representation to guide our clients through the many challenges the U.S. immigration system can present. Our commitment is to secure the best possible outcome for you and your family. Below, we share summaries of recent cases where our attorneys successfully advocated for our clients’ rights, demonstrating our firm’s unwavering dedication to immigrant rights and justice.

Reuniting Families Through Legal Advocacy

Our client, a long-time U.S. resident with 3 U.S. citizen children, was unlawfully detained by ICE under a misapplied statute. Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC successfully argued that his detention violated due process and secured his release upon bond. This decision allowed our client to reunite with his family, alleviating financial and emotional hardships.

Upholding Due Process and Securing Freedom

A U.S. resident for over 12 years, our client was detained under ICE’s automatic stay despite being eligible for bond. Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC challenged the detention, and the court ruled in our client’s favor, finding that the detention violated his Fifth Amendment rights. His release enabled him to reunite with his family.

Ensuring Fair Bond Hearings

Our client had been a U.S. resident for 21 years, yet he faced mandatory detention under a misapplied statute. Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC secured a court ruling entitling him to a bond hearing, ensuring his right to due process. This decision further underscored the importance of challenging arbitrary detention practices.

Obtaining Freedom Through Legal Aid

Our client was detained by ICE during a routine check-in despite having filed for asylum. ICE sought to dismiss his removal proceedings and place him in expedited removal under a misapplied statute. Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC challenged this action, arguing that his detention violated due process. The court ruled in our client’s favor, granting his habeas corpus petition and ordering his immediate release for a neutral bond hearing.

Championing Rights to Release

Our firm secured a significant habeas victory for an ICE detainee in Michigan. The case challenged the lawfulness of our client’s detention under the Fifth Amendment and the Immigration and Nationality Act. The court granted the petition for a writ of habeas corpus, ordering a bond hearing within five business days or immediate release.

Upholding Justice Through Due Process

After our client was detained, Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC successfully argued for our client’s rights in the U.S. District Court. The court ruled that our client’s detention violated U.S. laws enabling habeas corpus petitions and determined that he was entitled to a bond hearing, resulting in an order of either a bond hearing or his release under supervision. This decision highlights the firm’s dedication to protecting immigrant rights and ensuring due process.

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