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DOJ on Immigration Consequences

In the wake of Padilla v. Kentucky, the DOJ’s Office of Immigration Litigation has prepared a monograph on immigration consequences of criminal convictions. Download it here.

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Mark Bennett got his letter of marque from the Supreme Court of Texas in May 1995. He is famous for having no sense of humor when it comes to totalitarianism.

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3 Responses to “DOJ on Immigration Consequences”

  1. shg says:

    So the brief monograph is a mere 92 pages. Couldn’t they come up with a wallet card that says, “you’re screwed”?

  2. Alex Scharff says:

    Silly me, I thought “monograph” meant “flow chart”

  3. Matthew Wright says:

    This looks like it will be helpful, though I’m a little suspicious because OIL is evil.

    Defense-minded folks should also check out the Defending Immigrants Partnership. DIP has a hotline which you can call with case-specific questions.

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