Immigration
Jun. 10, 2017
9th Circuit revives challenge to deportation
The 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals once again weighed in on the Board of Immigration Appeals process for handling requests to avoid deportation Thursday. The court ruled that committing traffic violations while evading police does not categorically constitute "moral turpitude."




Daily Journal Staff Writer
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals once again weighed in on the Board of Immigration Appeals process for handling requests to avoid deportation Thursday. The court ruled that committing traffic violations while evading police does not categorically constitute "moral turpitude."
The court has decided two cases in the last two weeks parsing the language of the Immigrati...
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