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Henriquez-Rivas v. Holder
Asylum seeker establishes membership in ‘particular social group’ as person who testified in criminal trial against gang members involved in her father’s murder.
Immigration Feb. 14, 2013
Correa-Rivera v. Holder
Illegal alien does not need to prove he actually filed complaint with State Bar before making ineffective assistance of counsel claim.
Immigration Feb. 7, 2013
Lopez-Vasquez v. Holder
Alien’s conviction for felony possession of marijuana renders him inadmissible even though state trial court later designated his conviction as misdemeanor.
Immigration Feb. 4, 2013
Barragan-Lopez v. Holder
Alien is removable as aggravated felon because he was convicted of false imprisonment after using his daughter as shield to protect himself from arrest.
Immigration Jan. 30, 2013
Carrillo de Palacios v. Holder
Exception to inadmissibility, which allows aliens to seek readmission after 10 years since last departure, does not apply when alien failed to remain outside U.S. for over 10 years.
Immigration Jan. 29, 2013
Alphonsus v. Holder
Alien successfully seeks review of determination that his resisting arrest conviction was a ‘particularly serious crime,’ which would render him removable.
Immigration Jan. 21, 2013
Castrijon-Garcia v. Holder
Conviction for simple kidnapping does not render alien statutorily ineligible for cancellation of removal because crime does not categorically involve moral turpitude.
Immigration Jan. 9, 2013
Rojas v. Holder
Immigration judge may deny voluntary departure based on alien's admission to having sexual relations with minor because admission was probative of his undesirability.
Immigration Dec. 30, 2012
Alocozy v. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services
Legal resident’s conviction for assault with intent to commit rape renders him ineligible for citizenship because conviction prevents him from establishing good moral character.
Immigration Dec. 30, 2012
Sanchez v. Holder
Green card holder who confessed to bringing child into U.S. illegally is deportable because she failed to show her confession was coerced or inaccurate.
Immigration Dec. 26, 2012
Arteaga-De Alvarez v. Holder
Availability of spousal petition filed by alien’s husband does not necessarily undercut cancellation of removal claim based on hardship to her family.
Immigration Dec. 26, 2012
Martinez v. Napolitano
District court may not hear Guatemalan citizen's indirect challenge to removal order based on denial of asylum and withholding of removal.
Immigration Dec. 3, 2012
Pechenkov v. Holder
Court cannot review former asylee’s challenge to denial of withholding of his removal due to his conviction for felony assault.
Immigration Dec. 3, 2012
Ruiz-Diaz v. United States
Justice Dept. may continue to require non-citizen religious workers to wait for approval of their employers’ sponsorship petitions before applying for visas.
Immigration Nov. 26, 2012
Arbid v. Holder
Alien is no longer eligible for asylum and withholding of removal after conviction for mail fraud, which is considered 'particularly serious' crime.
Immigration Nov. 12, 2012
U.S. v. Aguilar-Vera
Operation Streamline proceeding violates alien’s rights when he was not questioned until an hour after judge began group advisement of multiple subgroups.
Immigration Oct. 30, 2012
Garfias-Rodriguez v. Holder
Mexican national, who entered U.S. illegally and married U.S. citizen, may not obtain status adjustment because of his inadmissibility.
Immigration Oct. 22, 2012
Delgado-Hernandez v. Holder
Legal permanent resident's attempted kidnapping conviction renders him removable from U.S. because his offense involved substantial risk of violence.
Immigration Oct. 10, 2012
Ruiz-Diaz v. United States
Justice Dept. may continue to require non-citizen religious workers to wait for approval of their employers’ sponsorship petitions before applying for visas.
Immigration Oct. 8, 2012
Ridore v. Holder
Haitian citizen convicted of minor offenses should not be deported to Haiti where detention under horrific prison conditions amounts to torture.
Immigration Oct. 4, 2012
Cuellar de Osorio v. Mayorka
Child who lost eligibility under derivative visa is now eligible because he may use filing date of visa petition for which he was originally listed.
Immigration Sep. 27, 2012
Montes-Lopez v. Holder
Immigration judge violates alien’s right to representation by requiring him to proceed with hearing without his attorney present.
Immigration Sep. 19, 2012
Young v. Holder
Alien may be deported although his record of conviction did not show whether he was convicted of selling, or offering to sell, cocaine.
Immigration Sep. 18, 2012
Gonzaga-Ortega v. Holder
Lawful permanent resident who attempted to smuggle niece into country has no right to representation during secondary inspection at border.
Immigration Sep. 17, 2012
Eche v. Holder
Lawful permanent resident may not count time lived in Mariana Islands before 2009 toward residence requirement for becoming U.S. citizen.
Immigration Sep. 12, 2012
Cheema v. Holder
Written warning on asylum application adequately informs alien that he will be denied immigration benefits if his application is frivolous.
Immigration Sep. 7, 2012
Sanchez-Avalos v. Holder
Although alien was convicted of sexual battery under California law, he should not have been deemed inadmissible.
Immigration Sep. 5, 2012
Corpuz v. Holder
BIA improperly calculates ‘term of imprisonment’ for purpose of determining eligibility for relief by including entire period of petitioner's civil confinement.
Immigration Sep. 4, 2012
Ortiz-Alfaro v. Holder
Reinstated removal order is not final until Dept. of Homeland Security has completed alien's reasonable fear and withholding of removal proceedings.
Immigration Aug. 28, 2012
Cabantac v. Holder
In determining removability due to controlled substance offense, appeals court may consider facts alleged in count specified in abstract of judgment.
Immigration Aug. 24, 2012