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Saleh v. Gonzales
IMMIGRATION LAW
Chambers v. Gonzales
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LATEST SUMMARIES
CRIMINAL LAW & PROCEDURE, IMMIGRATION LAW
Saleh v. Gonzales, No. 05-5909
Petition for review of IJ's denial of motion to terminate removal
proceedings, finding petitioner removable, and denying his
application for relief is denied as the BIA did not err since the
amendment to petitioner's underlying state conviction was secured
solely to aid him in avoiding immigration consequences and was not
based on any procedural or substantive defect in the original
conviction.
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IMMIGRATION LAW
Chambers v. Gonzales, No. 06-0804
Petition for review of order of removal is denied over claim that
the BIA erred in finding that petitioner knowingly assisted her
former boyfriend's attempted illegal entry into the U.S. and that
irrespective of whether she knew he could not legally enter, her
actions were insufficient to constitute an affirmative act of
assistance within the meaning of the statute.
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