When a foreign national is in state or federal custody (that is, jail) and comes to the attention of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) -- possibly through one of its branches, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or Customs and Border Protection (CBP) -- a so-called "immigration hold" may be placed on the person. (This is also sometimes called an immigration detainer.)
The hold notifies the facility to not release the person, but instead to transfer him or her to federal custody at the end of the jail term. An immigration hold may be placed after either a random check by ICE officers (who sometimes visit jails and interview inmates_ or after being notified by the law enforcement agency detaining the person. When DHS places a hold, state law enforcement agencies are obligated to comply.
Us immigration
There is no such thing as an immigration house.
ICE is commonly Immigration and Customs Enforcement. An "ICE HOLD" prevents the release of those who are suspected of violating immigration law.
ICE stands for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. When someone that is suspected of being in violation of federal Immigration or Customs laws, they would have a hold placed on them for ICE when they are booked into jail. This means that the jail will detain them until ICE has had an opportunity to conduct their investigation.
No
No. Not if she has a "no bail" hold on her.
ICE stands for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. If a person is arrested, the jail personal will check to see if the person is a legal resident of the US. If the person has immigration problems, the jail will hold the person for ICE personnel, and will not allow them to bond out. ICE will pick up the person and they may be deported.
It means there is an Immigration hold. meaning the charges the inmate was arrested for has being dismissed or charges have been cleared. now Immigration will pay the jail to hold the inmate until they decide when deportation proceedings will start or if he/she will be sent to immigration deportation center. In cases like this deportation is imminent. They will not be released on bond if they sense a flight risk or if the inmate is a habitual or repeat offender. In cases like this seek help from an immigration Attorney
Immigration
what hapens with that person
Immigration is moving into a country. Moving out of a country is known as emigration.
Marrying an inmate who is in immigration hold would not really help his cause. If the proceedings for his deportation have already started based on misdemeanor or unlawful activity, then getting married would not help.