Matter of J.J. Rodriguez: In Absentia Removal Issues Under Migrant Protection Protocols
In Matter of J.J. Rodriguez, the BIA explained when an alien under the Migrant Protection Protocols fails to appear should be ordered removed in absentia.
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In Matter of J.J. Rodriguez, the BIA explained when an alien under the Migrant Protection Protocols fails to appear should be ordered removed in absentia.
The BIA held in Matter of J-S-S- that no party in removal proceedings has burden of establishing competency. Rather, the IJ must make a competency determination
The BIA clarified when impeachment evidence submitted by the Government on cross-examination is admissible in immigration court.
INS v. Rios-Pineda affirmed the AG’s discretion to deny a motion to reopen. This applies the power to deny motions to reopen to apply for cancellation of removal.
Vladimirov v. Lynch addressed a marriage fraud case and focused on due process in immigration proceedings and admissibility of Form I-213 beyond sham marriage issues
Administrative removal for aggravated felonies is a form of summary removal for non-LPRs. We will explain administrative removal and how it may be contested.
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