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TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF APPENDIC
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TABLE OF APPENDICES 1. Board of Imm
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SOURCES AND METHODOLOGY The America
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absentia under such exceptional cir
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The BIA has nationwide jurisdiction
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majority vote of the permanent BIA
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States, or committed criminal acts
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Congress that the increase in the n
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Chairman was empowered to “design
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From the data that was available, A
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Single-Member Review The “Procedu
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immigration judge.” 88 Questions
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cause, extend the period for filing
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who may face permanent separation f
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esulted from the summary affirmance
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“PROCEDURAL REFORMS”: LEGAL CON
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manner.’” 169 What constitutes
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discussed more fully in the followi
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order” until the BIA acts. Accord
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squarely controlled by existing Boa
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Although a stated goal of the new r
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seven to ten more occasions. 260 Mr
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Mr. Herbert appealed to the BIA. Th
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Appendix 24 BIA Decisions, June 200
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Appendix 26 Number of BIA Decisions
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Appendix 28 Average Number of Reque
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Appendix 30 Number of Immigration S