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Category Archives: 7th Circuit Cases- Aliens
CA7 finds deprivation of procedural rights when an immigration judge based decision on two hearsay documents
Pouhova’s petition for review is GRANTED and CA7 VACATED the Board’s orders affirming the immigration judge’s findings that (1) Pouhova’s testimony was not credible, (2) Pouhova was inadmissible for smuggling, (3) the government showed by clear and convinving evidence that … Continue reading
CA7 Remands Withholding Claim to BIA for HIV Positive Gay Man from Mexico
Camarena, a Mexican citizen, was admitted to the U.S. for permanent residence in 1977, at age 10. He did not become a citizen. After a felony conviction for indecent solicitation of a minor, his permanent-residence status was revoked, and he … Continue reading
CA7 Holds §212(h) Waiver Available to Petitioner Who Adjusted to LPR Status in the U.S.-Papazoglou v. Holder
7th Circuit Joins 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 11th regarding 212(h) and readjustment-Papazoglou v. Holder. August 6, 2013, Decided. The court joined four other circuits in holding that §212(h) precludes a waiver only for those persons who were LPRs at the … Continue reading
CA7 Margulis v Holder: “stand-alone” waiver of inadmissibility under section 212(h) in removal proceedings
Margulis embarked on a business trip to Canada but was stopped by Canadian immigration officers just inside Canadian territory. They refused to allow him to “enter” Canada (of course he was in Canada when they told him this). So he … Continue reading
Zambrano v Holder CA7, illegal reentry bars Motion to Reopen and 212 (c) discretionary relief
Reyes, a citizen of Mexico, entered the U.S. in 1979 and was granted lawful permanent resident status in 1989. In 1993, he pled guilty to two felony counts of aggravated sexual abuse of a minor. He was sentenced to six … Continue reading