
DHS Form I-247 (12/12) Page 2 of NOTICE TO THE DETAINEE The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has placed an immigration detainer on you. An immigration detainer is a notice from DHS informing law enforcement agencies that DHS intends to assume custody of you after you otherwise would be released from custody.
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Feb 4, 2025 · An immigration detainer (Form I-247A, Immigration Detainer – Notice of Action) is a notice that DHS issues to federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies (LEAs) to inform the LEA that ICE intends to assume custody of an individual in the LEA’s custody. An immigration detainer issued by ICE serves three key functions: 1) to notify an ...
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When the fourth box is checked, ICE is alleging that your client admitted something at some point about their legal status to an immigration official. The ICE detainer form includes two primary requests: 1) notice of release, and 2) hold for an extra 48 hours.
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An immigration hold, also known as a detainer or an immigration ICE hold, is a request from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to keep an individual in jail or custody for up to 48 hours beyond their scheduled release date.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has placed an immigration detainer on you. An immigration detainer is a notice to a law enforcement agency that DHS intends to assume custody of you (after you otherwise would be released
The new measures include a new detainer form and the launch of a toll-free hotline — (855) 448-6903 — that detained individuals can call if they believe they may be U.S. citizens or victims of a crime.
DHS HAS DETERMINED THAT (mark at least one option in subsection A and one option in subsection B, or skip to section 2): A. THE SUBJECT IS AN IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT PRIORITY BECAUSE HE/SHE: has engaged in or is suspected of terrorism or espionage, or otherwise poses a danger to national security;
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Aug 7, 2017 · The current detainer form is Department of Homeland Security form I-247A. Current ICE policy governing the use of detainers is here. In general, an agent may issue a detainer only when the agent believes that there is “probable cause” to believe that the subject of the detainer is a removable alien.