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BIA on Aggravated Felony: Matter of Flores-Aguirre, 26 I&N Dec. 155 (BIA 2013)
Posted on 27 Jun 2013 by Daniel M. Kowalski

The offense of traveling in interstate commerce with the intent to distribute the proceeds of an unlawful drug enterprise in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1952(a)(1)(A) (2006) is not an “aggravated felony” under section 101(a)(43)(B) of the... Read More

Unpub. BIA CIMT Victory at Oakdale
Posted on 7 Jan 2015 by Daniel M. Kowalski

"The respondent was convicted under 42 U.S.C. § 408(a)(8), for the offense of Disclosure and Use of the Social Security Number of Another Person in Violation of the Laws of the United States. The statute at 42 U.S.C. § 408(a)(8), criminally... Read More

Vermont's Republican Governor Signs Immigration Bill Defying Trump
Posted on 30 Mar 2017 by Daniel M. Kowalski

Rutland Herald, Mar. 29, 2017 - "Republican Gov. Phil Scott, flanked by Democratic Attorney General T.J. Donovan and Democratic lawmakers, signed into law Tuesday a bill [S.79] aimed at curbing the impacts of executive orders signed by President... Read More

Florida Governor Vetoes DACA Driver License Bill
Posted on 5 Jun 2013 by Daniel M. Kowalski

"Gov. Rick Scott on Tuesday vetoed a bill that would have allowed children of immigrants who are not U.S. citizens to use a new federal form to get temporary Florida driver licenses. Scott said he vetoed HB 235 because it would have benefited people... Read More

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