Category Archives: 7th Circuit Cases- Aliens

CA7 upholds denial of non LPR Cancellation of Removal due to aggravated felony conviction for domestic battery

§ 1229b. Cancellation of removal; adjustment of status (a) Cancellation of removal for certain permanent residents. The Attorney General may cancel removal in the case of an alien who is inadmissible or deportable from the United States if the alien– … Continue reading

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CA7 remands to conduct the three-step inquiry in Matter of Silva-Trevino

“In Matter of Silva-Trevino, 24 I. & N. Dec. 687 (A.G. 2008), the Attorney General established a three-step framework for immigration judges and the Board to use to determine whether an alien’s conviction qualifies as a CIMT. At the first … Continue reading

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CA7 denies collateral attack of removal order in criminal proceedings for failure to exhaust administrative remedies

United States v. Alegria-Saldana, 2014 U.S. App. LEXIS 7263: The Seventh Circuit affirmed the district court’s denial of Alegria-Saldana’s motion to dismiss his indictment for illegal reentry after removal. Alegria-Saldana alleged that his due process rights were violated in his … Continue reading

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CA7 denies review for failure to establish identity and that he was inspected and admitted

[1]-The alien was placed on inquiry notice of his proceeding by the 1997 detention because he found the incident important enough to tell his father soon after, so whether the alien was a juvenile or not, he was placed on … Continue reading

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CA7 denies withholding to Mexican national as “particular social group” must be linked by something more than persecution

The BIA did not err by finding that an alien failed to identify a valid particular social group within the meaning of the statutes authorizing asylum and withholding of removal; The IJ and the BIA did not err by rejecting … Continue reading

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