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Stay of Deportation. Deportation is the process of expelling a foreigner from the country. As a non-citizen facing deportation, you may want to postpone removal while you attempt to get your case reopened or reconsidered. An I-246 stay of deportation is an order directly the Department of Homeland Security to refrain from removing an immigrant from the United States. It can be granted from the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) or from a Federal Court..
616 F.2d 305; 1980 US App. LEXIS 20384; 29 Fed. R. Serv. 2d (Callaghan) 618 ... SUBSEQUENT HISTORY: [**1] Rehearing and Rehearing In Banc Denied April 28, 1980. ... PRIOR HISTORY: Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin.
Ohio State Law Journal Furthermore
Does the Legal Standard Matter? Empirical Answers to Justice Kennedy's Questions in Nken v. Holder2014 •
In Justice on the Fly: The Danger of Errant Deportations, Professors Fatma Marouf, Michael Kagan, and Rebecca Gill take on the ambitious task of answering the empirical questions posed by Justice Kennedy and others in Nken v. Holder with respect to the proper legal standard for judicial stays of removal in the immigration adjudication context. To answer these questions, the authors review, code, and analyze 1,646 cases in all circuits that hear immigration appeals and reveal stark differences in stay-of-removal practices and outcomes among the federal courts of appeals. This Response reflects on three of those findings: the disparity in stay grant rates among circuits, the variation by circuit in government opposition and immigration attorneys’ stay request practices, and the differences in Type I and Type II errors among circuits that apply the distinct legal standards. In addition to agreeing with Justice on the Fly that courts should adopt a uniform legal standard, the Response proposes a judicial solution that enhances court-agency dialogue to help courts handle the Federal Government’s misstatement in Nken about the ability of petitioners to return to the United States if they prevail on appeal.
Hofstra Law Review
Asylum and Oral Argument: The Judiciary in Immigration and the Second Circuit Non-Argument Calendar2006 •
Courting Disaster:Absent Attendance and Absent Enforcement in America's Immigration Courts
Courting Disaster:Absent Attendance and Absent Enforcement in America's Immigration Courts I S2017 •
Executive Summary U.S. immigration enforcement and adjudication are failing. American immigration courts have the highest failure to appear rates of any courts in the country. Over the last 20 years, 37 percent of all aliens free pending trial failed to appear for their hearings. From the 2,498,375 foreign nationals outside detention during their court proceedings , 1,219,959 were ordered removed, 75 percent of them (918,098) for failing to appear. Only 25 percent of this group-some 301,861 people-actually litigated their claims. Trial courts are three times more likely to issue removal orders for failure to appear than removal orders based upon the merits of fully litigated claims. Nearly 46,000 people each year disappeared from court. 1 Deportation orders for failure to appear are the largest group of orders issued by immigration courts outside detention facilities. 2 From 1996 through 2015, removal orders for failure to appear numbered 918,098. Among those who absconded from court were 3,095 aliens from the 36 countries that promote terrorism. A disproportionate number-338 altogether-came from those countries the U.S. State Department labels state sponsors of terrorism: Iran, Sudan, and Syria. As populations from countries that promote terrorism have increased since 9/11-from naturalized citizens, immigrants, 3 and refugees 4-plots and acts of Islam-inspired terrorism have also increased, more than twice as many under Barack Obama than under George W. Bush. Unexecuted removal orders now number 953,506-a 58 percent increase since 2002. An average of 25,107 unexecuted orders of removal were added each year through 2015. 5
Background: Diabetes is a complex and chronic disease, i.e. associated with patients’ lifestyle and affects their quality of life. The present study examined the role of alexithymia on the relationship between social support, health-related quality of life, and glycated hemoglobin in patients with type 2 diabetes. Methods: This was an analytical cross-sectional study. The study participants consisted of 100 (60% females) type 2 diabetic out-patients visiting the Labbafinejad Hospital in Tehran City, Iran, between February 2013 and January 2014. Measures of data collection included the multidimensional scale of perceived social support, the diabetes-related quality of life, and alexithymia Scale. Results: The results of two hierarchical linear regression analyses indicated that alexithymia moderated the relationship between perceived social support, quality of life, alexithymia scale, and HbA1c in patients. To evaluate the moderating role, two hierarchical multiple regression analyses were calculated. The obtained results suggested that alexithymia moderates the relationship between social support, health-related quality of life, and glycated hemoglobin in patients with type 2 diabetes (P>0.001). Conclusion: The study findings contribute to a better understanding of effective psychosocial factors in the quality of life and HbA1c among patients with diabetes. Therefore, developing psychological interventions is essential for these patients.
Slavica Wratislaviensia
Apoteoza starości. Funkcjonalność motywu w średniowiecznej literaturze serbskiejAn apotheosis of old age.The motif’s functionality in the medieval Serbian literatureIn the paper, atheme of the old age is undertaken in order to present it as abroad plane of meanings, representing forms and imaginative constructions, which, inscribed in the concrete context that is, the realm of the medieval culture and literature of Serbia, establishes aspecific point of departure for considerations on the perception of the human age from the historical, ideological, theological perspective, etc. The principal problem of the reflection is aproblem regarding the form and function of the old age motif, its permanence and changeability in the sphere of the phenomenon’s examination, perceiving determined by many factors concerning above all the civilization type of culture, sum of its historical experiences, and the social integration level resulted from the whole of the general public and its world view comportments. There are many cultural and literary examples of realization and ...
Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental
The impact of alcohol hangover symptoms on cognitive and physical functioning, and mood2020 •
Photovoltaic (PV) Bhopal, India. This paper proposes schematic design, analytical design and optimisation of a Central Panel Cooling System (CPCS). Centralized design is useful in two respects viz. (i) it leads to low capital cost per watt output and (ii) it maximises the increase in output to the energy spent in the cooling system. This plant is being installed at Energy Park of Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya(RGPV),
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European journal of medicinal chemistry
Quinoxaline: An insight into the recent pharmacological advances2018 •
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Parental acceptance of pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic behavior management techniques in pediatric dentistry2012 •
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism
MAGE Xp-2: A Member of the MAGE Gene Family Isolated from an Expression Library Using Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Sera1998 •
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Geographical Analysis
Capital Assistance for Small Firms: Some Implications for Regional Economic Welfare2010 •
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Washington’s Methods for Analytics Interoperability and Metrics (AIM), Approaches to Data Integration and Dissemination in Population Health2016 •
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Effects of position and type of question on learning from prose material: Interaction of treatments with individual differences1974 •
Pharmacogenomics
SULT4A1 haplotype: conflicting results on its role as a biomarker of antipsychotic response2014 •
Boletín de la Real Sociedad Española de Historia Natural
First occurrence of Cardilia michelottii Deshayes, 1844 (Bivalvia, Cardiliidae) in the Iberian Pliocene2019 •
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Caracterización de los sistemas de producción caprinos en la Región Huetar Norte de Costa Rica mediante la utilización de técnicas estadísticas multivariables2020 •
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A novel fuzzy logic-based image steganography method to ensure medical data security2015 •
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Thermochemolysis–GC-MS as a tool for chemotaxonomy and predation monitoring of a predatory actinobacteria against a multidrug resistant bacteria2020 •
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A dinuclear oxo-bridged Fe(III) complex with tris(2-pyridylmethyl) amine: Structure and Hirshfeld surface analysis2011 •
Turystyka Kulturowa
Potencjał turystyki kulturowo-przyrodniczej w Polsce2016 •