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Thanks for the precaution. I'm probably going to hire a lawyer to try and get the pending charge for shooting the airgun dismissed or at least reduced to an infraction. The existing hunting convictions... What was done was done, but one lawyer said it's possible to work with them somehow to eventually get them "expunged".

Problem is that I might need to travel abroad within a few months for a certain project... of course, it's only for me to make the decision whether avoiding the risk of being bounced on re-entry worth the losses from dumping the project I need to travel in order to accomplish...
And I'm posting here precisely to get some idea on that risk.

Bumping thread for any additional opinions? Histories, or stats of people with similar charges being denied entry or successfully re-entering?
Any stats that might have existed before 2017 are out the window now. I do not think that anyone has a handle on it now.

I just read last week about a man who had a green card for 40 years who was being deported due to some fairly minor criminal cases.