Immigration
Dec. 31, 2007
Court Will Hear Case on Deportation
WASHINGTON - For immigrants in the United States illegally, being granted the opportunity to depart the country voluntarily may have its advantages over a deportation order, but there are legal dangers, too - ones that could be magnified or eliminated in an upcoming U.S. Supreme Court case.




By Brent Kendall
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - For immigrants in the United States illegally, being granted the opportunity to depart the country voluntarily may have its advantages over a deportation order, but there are legal dangers, too - ones that could be magnified or eliminated in an upcoming U.S. Supreme Court case.
On Jan. 7, the justices will consider the case of ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - For immigrants in the United States illegally, being granted the opportunity to depart the country voluntarily may have its advantages over a deportation order, but there are legal dangers, too - ones that could be magnified or eliminated in an upcoming U.S. Supreme Court case.
On Jan. 7, the justices will consider the case of ...
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