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The Board of Immigration Appeals traces its origins to the Immigration Act of 1891, which was the first comprehensive federal law that governed the immigration system.The Act established an Office of Immigration within the Department of the Treasury, which would be supervised by a Superintendent of Immigration and responsible for handling immigration functions.
The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) is the body to whom litigants may appeal their decisions from immigration judges. Composed of 21 members appointed by the attorney general, BIA decisions are generally decided by panels of three of its members. [18]
Garry D. Malphrus is a board member with the Board of Immigration Appeals in the US. He was elevated to the board on May 30, 2008. [1] From June, 2005 until his appointment to the board, he was an immigration judge in Arlington, Virginia. [2] Malphrus appointment as an immigration judge by Alberto Gonzales was highly controversial. [3]
A federal appeals court extended its hold on a new Texas immigration law, meaning the measure cannot go into effect while litigation continues.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden on Saturday vowed to preserve a program that protects from deportation hundreds of thousands of immigrants brought to the United States as children ...
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 ...
The Administrative Appeals Office, full name USCIS Administrative Appeals Office, and also known as the AAO and USCIS AAO, is an office within United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) that can be used by petitioners to appeal adverse USCIS decisions made on their petitions. [1]
A federal appeals court late Tuesday night put Texas’ controversial immigration law back on hold.