trustburton asked:
He lived in the US as a permentant resident since he was a child. He got convicted with a crime when he was in his adolencent years. Ever since that one conviction he has been a hardworking resident for 13 years and have no problems with the law. Now he has grown up and matured and successful tax paying business man. Should he get deported and separated from his family? Also what happens to the persons assets and investments?
He lived in the US as a permentant resident since he was a child. He got convicted with a crime when he was in his adolencent years. Ever since that one conviction he has been a hardworking resident for 13 years and have no problems with the law. Now he has grown up and matured and successful tax paying business man. Should he get deported and separated from his family? Also what happens to the persons assets and investments?








Deport his ***! all his assets should be seized and contributed against the public debt.
haliburton decides where the money goes
I don’t know but I would hope that every asset would be confiscated by the Federal Government. They should have auctions and then any monies would be put back into the treasury. Yes, he should be deported. If he doesn’t want to be separated from his family, he should take them with him to his country of origin. Oh, convicted of a crime when you were a teen? I bet you were in jail for awhile and the generous taxpayers of the U.S. paid for your room and board. Right?
The deported person will have to make arrangements with someone living in the U.S., usually a lawyer, relative or trusted friend, to manage or dispose of the assets such as personal property or real estate or a business. For financial matters I would thing the deported person themselves could handle this by mail, email, letter or phone.
Assets and investment will be sequestered by the government.