Federal Court Decisions and Immigration (November 2016)
In this article, we review the December 2016 Immigration Law Advisor to see important cases in November 2016 for applicants for asylum and many other issues.
In this article, we review the December 2016 Immigration Law Advisor to see important cases in November 2016 for applicants for asylum and many other issues.
In the second Matter of A-B-, Attorney General Sessions left in place his question regarding particular social groups for briefing by the parties.
In this article, we discuss Matter of Z-Z-O- and the BIA’s review of predictive findings of fact regarding forced sterilization to see if they were clearly erroneous.
In Matter of L-A-B-R- et al., Attorney General Sessions requested briefs on when good cause shown applies to a collateral matter to be adjudicated.
In Duron v. Johnson, the Fifth Circuit held that it had no jurisdiction to consider claims brought by children of an alien ordered removed under the INA.
In Mejia Galindo v. Sessions, the Seventh Circuit held that the BIA did not have authority to enter a final order of removal in the first instance.
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