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    From Bogotá to Texas Courts: Enforcing Colombian Business Judgments in Harris

    Michael BusbyMichael BusbyJuly 25, 2025

    If you've won a case in Colombia—whether involving energy, agriculture, manufacturing, or international business—the real battle may just be beginning: enforcement.

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    Are Your Assets at Risk for Immigration Violations in Dallam County, Texas?

    Are Your Assets at Risk for Immigration Violations in Dallam County, Texas?

    Immigration

    The U.S. government can theoretically pursue your assets—including bank accounts and property—for immigration violations in Dallam County, Texas, but this almost never happens in practice. You're far more likely to face other immigration consequences.

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    Elsa Soto

    July 8, 2025
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    Can Immigration Status Lead to Asset Forfeiture in Culberson County, Texas?
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    Can Immigration Status Lead to Asset Forfeiture in Culberson County, Texas?

    Immigration

    The U.S. government can theoretically pursue your assets—including bank accounts and property—for immigration violations in Culberson County, Texas, but this almost never happens in practice. You're far more likely to face other immigration consequences.

    Elsa Soto

    Elsa Soto

    July 8, 2025
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    Are Your Assets at Risk for Immigration Violations in Crosby County, Texas?

    Are Your Assets at Risk for Immigration Violations in Crosby County, Texas?

    Immigration

    The U.S. government can theoretically pursue your assets—including bank accounts and property—for immigration violations in Crosby County, Texas, but this almost never happens in practice. You're far more likely to face other immigration consequences.

    Elsa Soto

    Elsa Soto

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    How Unlawful Presence in Crockett County, Texas Could Impact Your Property

    How Unlawful Presence in Crockett County, Texas Could Impact Your Property

    Immigration

    The U.S. government can theoretically pursue your assets—including bank accounts and property—for immigration violations in Crockett County, Texas, but this almost never happens in practice. You're far more likely to face other immigration consequences.

    Elsa Soto

    Elsa Soto

    July 8, 2025
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    What Happens to Your Assets if You're Found Unlawfully Present in Coryell County, Texas?

    What Happens to Your Assets if You're Found Unlawfully Present in Coryell County, Texas?

    Immigration

    The U.S. government can theoretically pursue your assets—including bank accounts and property—for immigration violations in Coryell County, Texas, but this almost never happens in practice. You're far more likely to face other immigration consequences.

    Elsa Soto

    Elsa Soto

    July 8, 2025
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    How Unlawful Presence in Crane County, Texas Could Impact Your Property

    How Unlawful Presence in Crane County, Texas Could Impact Your Property

    Immigration

    The U.S. government can theoretically pursue your assets—including bank accounts and property—for immigration violations in Crane County, Texas, but this almost never happens in practice. You're far more likely to face other immigration consequences.

    Elsa Soto

    Elsa Soto

    July 8, 2025
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    Can Immigration Status Lead to Asset Forfeiture in Cooke County, Texas?

    Can Immigration Status Lead to Asset Forfeiture in Cooke County, Texas?

    Immigration

    The U.S. government can theoretically pursue your assets—including bank accounts and property—for immigration violations in Cooke County, Texas, but this almost never happens in practice. You're far more likely to face other immigration consequences.

    Elsa Soto

    Elsa Soto

    July 8, 2025
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    Protecting Your Property Rights: Immigration and Asset Seizure in Cottle County, Texas

    Protecting Your Property Rights: Immigration and Asset Seizure in Cottle County, Texas

    Immigration

    The U.S. government can theoretically pursue your assets—including bank accounts and property—for immigration violations in Cottle County, Texas, but this almost never happens in practice. You're far more likely to face other immigration consequences.

    Elsa Soto

    Elsa Soto

    July 8, 2025
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    Can the US Government Seize Your Assets for Unlawful Presence in Concho County, Texas?

    Can the US Government Seize Your Assets for Unlawful Presence in Concho County, Texas?

    Immigration

    The U.S. government can theoretically pursue your assets—including bank accounts and property—for immigration violations in Concho County, Texas, but this almost never happens in practice. You're far more likely to face other immigration consequences.

    Elsa Soto

    Elsa Soto

    July 8, 2025
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