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  2. Expedited removal - Wikipedia

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    Expedited removal is a process related to immigration enforcement in the United States where an alien is denied entry to and/or physically removed from the country, [1] without going through the normal removal proceedings (which involve hearings before an immigration judge). [2]

  3. Catch and release (immigration) - Wikipedia

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    However, by June 2017, thousands of people apprehended by U.S. authorities were still released from detention while they await immigration hearings, in part due to limited spaces available in immigration detention and legal limits on who may be detained and for how long. [18] For example, a court ruling prohibits detaining women and children ...

  4. Texas’ new immigration law sows confusion and uncertainty ...

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    The high court concluded in 2012 that the federal government had the power to block the law but let stand a controversial provision allowing police to check a person’s immigration status while ...

  5. Appeals court OKs Texas immigration law to take effect Sunday ...

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    The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will allow a sweeping and controversial border security package that Texas lawmakers passed last year to go into effect at 12:01 a.m. Sunday — paving the ...

  6. Supreme Court let law take effect for several hours Tuesday. The Supreme Court did not explain its reasoning Tuesday when it voted to let the law take effect pending further action from the 5th ...

  7. Withdrawal of application for admission - Wikipedia

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    The rules surrounding it were only articulated in Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) decisions. Some important decisions were: [3] Matter of Vargas-Molina (1971) recognized that an Immigration Judge (IJ) could discretionarily allow an alien to withdraw the application for admission during removal proceedings.

  8. Appeals court blocks Texas immigration law shortly after ...

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    A federal appeals court Tuesday night ordered that a contentious new Texas immigration law be paused just hours after the Supreme Court said it could go into effect.. A three-judge panel of the ...

  9. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals - Wikipedia

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    Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is a United States immigration policy that allows some individuals who, on June 15, 2012, were physically present in the United States with no lawful immigration status after having entered the country as children at least five years earlier, to receive a renewable two-year period of deferred action ...