Matter of Jorge Moradel: “Specific-Possession” Exception to Deportation
The immigration court decided that the criminal conviction made him ineligible for admission to the U.S, and that he could not try to get a waiver.
The immigration court decided that the criminal conviction made him ineligible for admission to the U.S, and that he could not try to get a waiver.
As the numbers of deported individuals in New Jersey fluctuates, legal immigrants need to be aware of their rights and the importance of providing application support documentation.
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The judge issued her order after hearing from a state inspector who said that cases involving transgender children were being treated very differently from others.
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Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) recently sued the city of Washington D.C. and the mayor over the school mask mandate.
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The court determined that a lay person can make estimates about height and age.
The courts created and enforce Miranda rights to protect you and you should take that protection. Shut your mouth. Get a lawyer.