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Risk of Deportation After a Car Accident
Many immigrants, especially those who are undocumented, are understandably reluctant to call the authorities when they’re involved in a car accident.
Some even choose to flee the scene or give police false personal information out of fear of deportation — and those actions are precisely what can trigger removal proceedings.
Will I Be Deported for a Car Accident?
A car accident, by itself, is not a deportable offense. You cannot be removed from the United States simply for being in a crash, seeking medical care, or filing a personal injury claim.
But the encounter with police that follows a crash can carry immigration risk in some jurisdictions, and conduct connected to the accident — driving under the influence, reckless driving, vehicular assault, or fleeing the scene — can absolutely lead to removal proceedings under U.S. immigration law.
Most ordinary traffic infractions don’t affect immigration status. Certain criminal driving offenses can, including offenses classified as crimes involving moral turpitude or aggravated felonies under the Immigration and Nationality Act. Even lawful permanent residents have lost green cards over serious vehicular crimes.
How much exposure you face after a crash also depends heavily on where the crash happens. Texas, Florida, and other states with strict police-ICE cooperation laws operate very differently from California, Illinois, New York, and other sanctuary jurisdictions. Local enforcement policy — not just federal law — shapes what happens at the scene.
If you are involved in a car accident, do not flee, and do not lie about who you are. You have constitutional rights at the scene that protect you, and you have a right to compensation for your injuries regardless of your immigration status.
In this article, we’ll cover when a car accident can lead to deportation, what rights you have at the scene regardless of status, and what to do if you’re hit by another driver.
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