Top of the Ninth: Pereira, Marriage Fraud, and Harboring
"[J]ust as a block of wood is not a pencil if it lacks some kind of pigmented core to write with, a piece of paper is not a notice to appear absent notification of the time and place of a petitioner’s removal proceedings." Duran-Ortega v. U.S. Atty Gen. , No. 18-14563-D, ...
Part I: 288c and PSC After being very quiet for a few weeks and issuing no opinions on certain days, the Ninth Circuit made up for it this past week ...
Top of the Ninth: Convention Against Torture (CAT) and 245k
This week I am blogging from the AILA California Chapters’ Conference in San Diego. I am so happy to be surrounded by like-minded immigration lawyers ...