Supreme Court grapples with if criminal legal immigrants may be denied entry in the US
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
The Supreme Court weighed how much evidence immigration officers need to deny a legal permanent resident entry into the United States, if he or she has committed a crime, appearing skeptical over the high bar an immigrant’s lawyer pushed for at arguments on Wednesday. The high court heard arguments in Blanche v. Lau Wednesday morning […]
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