
Thrown Back Into Deportation Proceedings? How to Fight Back with Removal Defense
Facing deportation even after previously winning relief can feel like being thrown back into the storm you thought was behind you. However, that doesn’t mean your options are gone. In Texas, when removal proceedings resume, you may still have legal tools to fight back, such as reopening cases, asserting cancellation of removal eligibility, or applying anew for relief based on changed circumstances. This guide helps you understand your rights and how Mokolo Law Firm can help defend your case and keep you here with your family.
Understanding Why Proceedings Can Restart
Removal (deportation) proceedings can resume if:
- Your prior relief was overturned on appeal
- New evidence emerges
- Filing deadlines were missed, or an improper waiver was granted
- An ICE detainer was placed after case closure
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Legal Strategies to Push Back
1. Motion to Reopen or Reconsider– If your case ended unfairly or with procedural errors, there may be a chance to revisit it.
2. Changed Circumstances– If you’ve built more substantial ties to the U.S. (e.g. new family, community service, employment), you may be eligible for “Cancellation of Removal” or other forms of relief.
3. Asylum / Withholding / CAT– Changed country conditions may allow new applications to avoid deportation to your home country.
4. Adjustment of Status– If your lawful status has materially changed (e.g. marriage to a U.S. citizen), you may now qualify for a green card.
Evidence to Gather
- Updated family, work, and community documents
- Medical records or proof of abuse or threats
- Character references (employers, clergy, employers)
- Country condition reports demonstrating worsening conditions in your home country
How a Law Firm Can Help
- Assess your history and immigration records
- File timely motions or applications grounded in Texas and federal immigration law
- Prepare compelling documentation and legal briefs
- Represent you at hearings or appeals

Final Thoughts on Thrown Back Into Deportation Proceedings? How to Fight Back with Removal Defense
Being placed back into deportation proceedings is daunting, but it doesn’t have to be the end. With the right legal strategy and strong evidence, you can fight to remain with your community and family. At Mokolo Law Firm, we believe every person has the right to a fair hearing and a chance at relief. If you’ve been returned to removal proceedings or believe you may be next, reach out to us immediately to explore your legal options and begin your defense today.
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