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Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals

08 Aug 5th Circuit Case Update: Escudero-Arciniega v. Holder

Posted at 14:08h in Aggravated Felony, Criminal Immigration, Deportation Defense, Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, Immigration Consequences 0 Comments
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The Fifth Circuit held that burglary under New Mexico law is an aggravate felony under the Immigration and Nationality Act, because it counts as a “crime of violence.”  Previously the Fifth Circuit held that a Texas burglary conviction is also a crime of violence. I’m not...

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