
Starting in May 2025, ICE began arresting people at and near immigration courts in Phoenix and Tucson, sometimes outside the building or following traffic stops. Additionally, attorneys from the federal government are requesting judges to dismiss cases, which can lead to rapid deportation, known as expedited removal, for those who entered the U.S. within the last two years.
Under these circumstances, people with an upcoming immigration hearing may have serious concerns about attending court. However, if someone misses their hearing, an immigration judge can order them deported in their absence, which is often very difficult to reverse.
Weighing this risk is a serious decision, but you have rights.
This information is not intended as legal advice. Consult with an attorney if you have specific questions about your situation.