Can an Individual be Denaturalized for Immaterial False Statement?
In U.S. v. Maslenjak, the Sixth Circuit held that an individual can be denaturalized for an immaterial false statement. The case is now before SCOTUS.
In U.S. v. Maslenjak, the Sixth Circuit held that an individual can be denaturalized for an immaterial false statement. The case is now before SCOTUS.
Citizenship vs Nationality: US citizens are US nationals, but under section 308 of the INA it is possible to be a noncitizen national. Read this to know why.
In Matter of Obshatko, the BIA held that the categorical and modified categorical approaches don’t apply to INA 237(a)(2)(E)(ii) (violating an order of protection)
6th Circuit followed the Matter of Esquivel-Quintana regarding the immigration aggravated felony for sexual abuse of a minor in its decision, Esquivel-Quintana v. Lynch.
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.
Temporary Protected Status (TPS): benefits, rules for eligibility and maintaining TPS, process for filling for TPS, advice from experienced immigration attorney.
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