Was Your Husband, Father, Or Brother Detained By ICE While Trucking Through Oklahoma?
Was Your Husband, Father, Or Brother Detained By ICE While Trucking Through Oklahoma?
Truck driver detained by ICE in Oklahoma? Call New Horizons Legal PLLC: 539-203-3115.
When a loved one is detained by ICE while trucking through Oklahoma, the family may feel powerless. You may not know where he was stopped, where he was taken, whether he can call, or whether he has a court date.
This article is for spouses, parents, siblings, adult children, and friends trying to respond quickly after a truck driver is detained by ICE in Oklahoma.
For immediate next steps, see our page for truck drivers detained by ICE in Oklahoma.
Start With Basic Information
You do not need a full file before calling a lawyer. Start with:
- Full name
- Date of birth
- Country of birth
- A-Number, if known
- Last known location in Oklahoma
- Employer or trucking company
- Any text messages or dispatch updates
- Any jail, ICE, DHS, or court paperwork
If the family lives outside Oklahoma, keep notes of every call, facility name, case number, and person you speak with.
Ask The Employer For Route And Stop Information
Employers and dispatchers may know the route, last GPS location, bill of lading, delivery schedule, truck number, trailer number, and emergency contact records. That information may help locate the driver or reconstruct what happened.
Families and employers often do not have every document yet. You can still call to understand what information may matter.
Consider Bond And Court Issues Early
A detained truck driver may have a custody issue, an immigration court issue, or both. Bond may be possible in some cases, but not all. An attorney may need to review immigration history, criminal history, prior orders, and current custody documents.
Learn more about immigration bond in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Facilities To Know
A truck driver detained in Oklahoma may be held at Diamondback Correctional Facility, Cimarron Facility, another detention facility, or a local jail pending transfer.
Read more about Diamondback detention cases and Cimarron detention cases.
Call New Horizons Legal PLLC
If your husband, father, brother, son, wife, sister, or loved one was detained by ICE while trucking through Oklahoma, call New Horizons Legal PLLC.
Call now about ICE detention, immigration bond, removal defense, and possible habeas options: 539-203-3115.
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