Practice Area

Immigration Detention

Emergency habeas petitions. Unlawful detention. We confront ICE and DHS without hesitation.

No person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
— U.S. Constitution, Amendment V

Immigration Detention

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Relentless Legal Advocacy

At Lee & Godshall-Bennett LLP, immigration detention receives specialized attention beyond routine case handling. The firm files emergency habeas petitions, challenges unlawful detention practices, and confronts ICE and DHS to secure client freedom. The attorneys emphasize responding to systemic detention abuse and government overreach with aggressive federal court litigation.

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Precision Strategy

The firm builds individualized case strategies from the ground up, avoiding template approaches. Work includes uncovering facts, exposing systemic abuses, and pursuing release in entrenched cases involving prolonged detention, due process violations, and government overreach requiring immediate federal action.

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Unyielding Commitment

The firm provides end-to-end support from initial contact through case resolution, handling habeas process elements including strategic filings, emergency motions, and court appearances. Communication remains direct and advocacy aggressive throughout representation.

Why We
Win

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Battle-Tested

Deep experience in high-stakes immigration detention litigation.

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Results Under Pressure

Track record of securing release for clients facing prolonged or unlawful detention.

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Client-Centered, Always

Strategic, compassionate advocacy tailored to individual circumstances.

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Rapid, Rigorous Casework

Urgent response to due process violations backed by meticulous representation.

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Straight Talk

Clear, honest communication and consistent updates from start to finish.

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We Stay in the Fight

Unwavering advocacy regardless of opposition strength.

Ready
to Fight?

No matter how powerful the adversary or how tough the battle, we are ready to handle your emergency.

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