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    Court makes it easier to fight deportation

    Court makes it easier to fight deportation

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    Posted: 04/22/2009 08:48:15 AM MDT

    WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court has made it easier for illegal immigrants seeking to avoid deportation to get another chance at a court hearing.
    The decision Wednesday came in the case of Jean Marc Nken, who came to the United States in 2001 and did not leave when his visa expired.

    Nken has since applied for asylum, married a U.S. citizen and had a child, who also is an American. But immigration authorities and federal courts have repeatedly rejected his claims, which include the prospect of persecution if he is sent back to the African nation of Cameroon.

    The federal appeals courts have split on what standard to apply to requests to temporarily block deportation while taking another look at immigration cases.

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    Re: Court makes it easier to fight deportation

    I remember one of the few things Bush did that I agreed with.
    He made an Executive Order just before he left office that one hearing was all illegals get!
    What happened to that law?
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    Supreme Court Betrays the American people again.

    The reason that the law makes it easier for illegals to beat deportation is because our Gov't and the other elites want them here. It is another un-declared Amnesty action.
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    What is the divorce rate now?
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    You can post a comment about this article on the USA TODAY Online site at this link:

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