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Recent Crimmigration Decisions can Affect Every Non-U.S. Citizen Accused of a Crime in Florida

In the past couple of weeks, multiple courts, including the Board of Immigration Appeals, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals and even the U.S. Supreme Court have issued decisions which will have an effect on thousands of non-U.S. citizens facing criminal prosecutions in Florida. Non-citizens in criminal court face not…

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U.S. Supreme Court rules that a conviction for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia may no longer make your Deportable.

In a long-awaiting ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court this week issued its decision in the case of Mellouli v. Lynch, 575 U.S. ____ (2015). This is the infamous case I blogged about months ago asking “When can a sock get you deported?” https://www.floridaimmigrationlawyerblog.com/2015/02/when_can_a_sock_get_your_depor.html The Supreme Court decided that the Board…

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New Published Administrative Appeals Office Decision Regarding Immigration Cases

Recent Published AAO Decisions: Matter of Leacheng International, INC., 26 I&N Dec. 532 (AAO 2015); In the context of an I-140 Petition for a multinational manager or executive, there is no requirement that the beneficiary has been “doing business” with an outside third party pursuant to 8 C.F.R. § 204.5(j()2)…

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Summary of Recent Attorney General, Board of Immigration Appeals Decisions and Immigration-Related Decisions from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit

Recent Published AG Decision: Matter of Silva-Trevino, 26 I&N Dec. 550 (AG 2015); Attorney General Holder (now former) completely vacated former AG Mukasey’s decision in 2008’s landmark decision, Matter of Silva-Trevino, 24 I&N Dec. 687 (AG 2008)-please hold your applause to the end. AG Holder recognized that five of the…

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Judge’s Ruling Could Pave the Way for the Release of Thousands of Immigrant Women and Children

A Federal Court Judge recently banned the U.S. Government from using deterrence as a basis for denying the release of women and children from immigration detention facilities. Article about the Decision: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/20/immigration-detention-injunction_n_6724662.html Copy of the Judge’s Opinion: http://ecf.dcd.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/show_public_doc?2015cv0011-33 District Court Judge James E. Boasberg, from the U.S. District Court for…

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Yet Another Reason Why Non-Citizens Should Hire an Immigration Attorney During–Not After–Their Criminal Case

People who are not United States citizens very often have the burden of proof in many aspects of immigration law. This is true whether you are applying for admission to the United States at a consulate overseas or at a port of entry, or trying to obtain your green card…

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Coptic Christians Across the Middle East and North Africa face Unspeakable Violence

Whatever you call the Islamic State, ISIL, IS, or ISIS, everyone can agree that they commit horrible atrocities and brutal terroristic acts in multiple countries across the Middle East and North Africa. Their beheadings of Western and Asian Journalists on video were bad enough. Then they burned a Jordanian pilot…

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Two New Published Board of Immigration Appeals Decisions Regarding Aggravated Felonies and Deriving Citizenship

The Board of Immigration Appeals recently published two new cases. Matter of Chairez discusses how Immigration Judges and the Board will employ the modified categorical approach as it applies to whether criminal statutes are divisible. Matter of Cross discusses who is considered a legitimated child for the purposes of deriving…

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Cuban-American politicians from both parties want to see changes to the Cuban Adjustment Act.

President Obama has been all over the news recently talking about how the U.S. has begun normalizing relations with Cuba and the communist Castro regime. Many people in the U.S. think that decision is long over due, but many Cuban-Americans on both sides of the political aisle do not support…

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When can a sock get you deported?

Moones Mellouli came to the United States legally and became a lawful permanent resident. He went to college and attained multiple advanced educational degrees and became a professor. In 2009 he was arrested for DUI and the police found Adderall pills in his sock. Adderall is a drug that requires…

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