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Virginia Lawyers Immigration Board Of Appeal Deportation Illegal Reentry
Virginia Lawyers Immigration Board
Of Appeal Deportation Illegal Reentry
If you are facing immigration
case in Virginia, contact our law firm for help.
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locations in Fairfax Prince William Richmond Loudoun Virginia Beach
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speak with a lawyer today about your Immigration Case. An attorney from our firm will do his best to
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to help you get the best result possible based on the facts of your case. Our
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Bell v. United States
Facts:
Petitioner immigrant sought review of an order of the Board
of Immigration Appeal (BIA), which entered a final order of deportation against
the immigrant.
If you are facing a Immigration case in Virginia, contact
a SRIS Law Group lawyer for help. You
can reach us at 888-437-7747
Holdings:
The
Virginia Court made the following holding:
- Whether to grant a motion to continue deportation proceedings is within the sound discretion of the immigration judge (IJ) and is reviewed for abuse of discretion only. Accordingly, when reviewing the Board of Immigration Appeals' (BIA) decision upholding the IJ's discretionary action, an appellate court upholds the BIA's decision unless it was made without a rational explanation, it inexplicably departed from established policies, or it rested on an impermissible basis, e.g., invidious discrimination against a particular race or group. Because a deportation order is an element of the offense of illegal reentry, the United States Supreme Court has recognized that an alien can collaterally attack the propriety of the original deportation order in the later criminal proceeding. In order to successfully attack the underlying deportation order, the defendant must satisfy three requirements. The alien must demonstrate that (1) he exhausted any administrative remedies that may have been available to seek relief against the order; (2) the deportation proceedings at which the order was issued improperly deprived the alien of the opportunity for judicial review; and (3) the entry of the deportation order was fundamentally unfair. These requirements are listed in the conjunctive, so a defendant must satisfy all three in order to prevail. However, if the defendant satisfies all three requirements, the illegal reentry charge must be dismissed as a matter of law.
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Contact our law firm today to
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help you.
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to help you get the best result possible based on the facts of your case. Our
law firm has the necessary experience to assist you with this matter.
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