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- Title
CONSEQUENCES TOO HARSH FOR NONCITIZENS CONVICTED OF AGGRAVATED FELONIES?
- Authors
STEINMILLER-PERDOMO, ERICA
- Abstract
The article focuses on the severity of the U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (INA), which outlines the punishments for noncitizens convicted of aggravated crimes. Topics include the U.S.'s stance on the deportation of immigrants, the U.S. court case Moncrieffe v. Holder, and restrictions on the discretionary review of deportations through Judicial Recommendation Against Deportation (JRAD) appeals.
- Subjects
UNITED States; IMMIGRANTS; DEPORTATION; UNITED States. Immigration &; Nationality Act; NONCITIZEN criminals; AGGRAVATED felonies; IMMIGRATION law; LEGAL status of noncitizens
- Publication
Florida State University Law Review, 2014, Vol 41, Issue 4, p1173
- ISSN
0096-3070
- Publication type
Article