USCIS NTA Policy Based on Trump Enforcement Priorities
The USCIS issued a new PM on when it must issue an NTA in accordance with new DHS enforcement priorities from President Trump’s Executive Order
The USCIS issued a new PM on when it must issue an NTA in accordance with new DHS enforcement priorities from President Trump’s Executive Order
In this article, we discuss the Matter of P- and Matter of Sibrun decisions on when an alien can be denied a continuance in light of Matter of L-A-B-R-.
Here, we discuss Matter of Kotte, where the BIA affirmed the denial of a motion for continuance to allow the respondent to pursue collateral relief.
In this article, we discuss Matter of Quintero, wherein the Board affirmed the denial of a continuance for an alien to pursue deferred action relief and a visa.
This document covers EOIR guidance on reporting judicial misconduct by EOIR adjudicators to the EOIR’s JCPU.
This article discusses Matter of S- and Martinez v. Nagle, where it was held that general federal sentences apply to each count unless otherwise stipulated.
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