Inadmissibility and Deportability for Unlawful Voters
This article discusses the inadmissibility and deportability (INA 237(a)(6)) provisions for unlawful voting, including the Matter of Fitzpatrick decision.
This article discusses the inadmissibility and deportability (INA 237(a)(6)) provisions for unlawful voting, including the Matter of Fitzpatrick decision.
This article examines deportability provisions for security and related grounds, including removal for terrorist activities, participation in genocide, and extrajudicial killing.
President Trump suspended entry of certain aliens on new H1B, H2B, L1, and J1 visas, including J1 au pairs.
This looks at BIA decisions relating to INA 237(a)(3)(A), which is deportability for failure to report an address if the failure was reasonably excusable or not willful.
This article examines deportability for failure to register and falsification of documents, including falsely claiming citizenship and document fraud.
Attorney General Sessions referred Matter of Castro-Tum to himself for review. It concerns administrative closure and the disposition of cases already administratively closed.
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