
Deportability for Failure to Register as a Sex Offender (under 18 U.S.C. 2250)
Section 237(a)(2)(A)(v) of the INA renders deportable an alien convicted for failure to register as a sex offender in accord with SORNA under 18 U.S.C. 2250.
Section 237(a)(2)(A)(v) of the INA renders deportable an alien convicted for failure to register as a sex offender in accord with SORNA under 18 U.S.C. 2250.
In Leocal v. Ashcroft, the SCOTUS held that a Florida DUI offense was not a crime of violence or an immigration aggravated felony. We will explain the significance.
In Matter of Mendez, the Board reaffirmed Matter of Robles in holding that a Federal conviction for misprision of a felony is a crime involving moral turpitude.
We discuss the Supreme Court decision in Nijhawan v. Holder, which applied the circumstance-specific approach to INA 101(a)(43)(M)(i).
In Matter of Jasso Arangure, the Board determined that a Michigan conviction for first degree home invasion was a categorical aggravated felony burglary offense.
In Matter of Jasso Arangure, the Board significantly limited the scope of res judicata in removal proceedings involving charges based on aggravated felony convictions.
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