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Velazques v. Garland (Docket No. 23-929) is a pending United States Supreme Court case on whether a 60-day voluntary departure period that ends on a weekend or public holiday is automatically extended to the following business day for the purposes of filing a post-decision motion to reopen or reconsider immigration removal proceedings.
An appeal that is filed late is automatically treated as a motion to reconsider or reopen, if it otherwise meets the criteria for those. Although the motion to reconsider or reopen also has the same time limits, there is a little more flexibility allowed for late filing of motions. Appeals may be accompanied by briefs in support of the appeal.
Noncitizens can file one motion to reconsider the decision of an immigration judge, which must be filed within 30 days of the final order being issued. [32] Noncitizens can also file 1 motion for reopening their case, which must be filed within 90 days of the final order of removal. [33]
A matter that was voted on could be brought back again through the motion to reconsider.Under Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised (RONR), this motion must be made within a limited time after the action on the original motion: either on the same day or in the case of a multi-day session (such as a convention), on the next day within the session in which business is conducted.
The immigration officer's decision is considered final and there is no scope for appeal within the immigration enforcement bureaucracy. However, courts of appeals in all jurisdictions in the United States have ruled that a noncitizen may appeal a reinstatement order to the court of appeals in the jurisdiction within 30 days of the reinstatement ...
Washington urged Honduras to reconsider its intention to leave a long-standing extradition treaty on Thursday, as Honduran President Xiomara Castro warned of a plot against her leftist government ...
The Center for Immigration Studies, a group that advocates reduced immigration to the United States (both legal and illegal), has noted that expedited removal, as authorized by the IIRIRA, gave the executive branch sufficient power to deport a large fraction of illegal immigrants, but that the executive branch had been exceedingly cautious with ...
New Mexico prosecutor Kari T. Morrissey has asked the judge to reconsider dismissing criminal charges against actor Alec Baldwin. In court documents filed Wednesday and obtained by NBC News ...