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7) WHAT IF I AM PAROLED TO AN IMMIGRATION WARRANT?

If you are paroled to an Immigration warrant and deported as a result of that warrant, you are prohibited from reentering the United States without permission of the appropriate United States Immigration officials. To do so would be a violation of your parole. If, upon parole from a state correctional facility or at any time thereafter you are released from an Immigration warrant, you are required to report to the appropriate area office to be placed on supervision.

8) WHAT PAROLE CONDITIONS WILL I BE UNDER?

If paroled out-of-state under the Interstate Compact, you will be under the parole rules of both the sending and receiving states. For example, if you are paroled to North Carolina, you will be under the parole rules of New York and North Carolina. The same standard of supervision that applies in the receiving state for the supervision of its own parolees applies to out-of-state parolees.

9) IF I VIOLATE THE CONDITIONS OF MY PAROLE OUT-OF-STATE, WILL I BE RETURNED TO NEW YORK?

If you are paroled to another state under the Interstate Compact, you agree to waive extradition (to return voluntarily) to the sending state if instructed to do so. If you violate the conditions of parole in the receiving state, the situation will be reviewed by the New York State Board of Parole. If it is determined by the New York State Board of Parole that a Final Hearing should be conducted, you will be returned to New York State when available to the New York State Parole violation warrant.

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