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24 Sep 2011, 3:58 am
Court: U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals Docket: 11-9500 September 20, 2011 Judge: Hartz Areas of Law: Constitutional Law, Government & Administrative Law, Immigration Law, International Law Israeli citizens Arturas Bakanovas, Edita Bakanovas, and their daughter, Karolina Bakanovas, sought review of an order of the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) that denied their motion to reopen. [read post]
23 Sep 2011, 3:00 am by Susan Brenner
The search warrant was executed by FBI agents on August 7, 2009. [read post]
15 Sep 2011, 8:35 am by Viking
Ohlson is the Chief of the Professional Misconduct Review Unit in the Department of Justice.  From 2009 to January 2011, he was Chief of Staff and Counselor to United States Attorney General Eric Holder.  From 2007 to 2009, he was the Director of the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), where he had previously served as Deputy Director from 2002 to 2007.  From 2001 to 2002, he was a member of the Board of Immigration… [read post]
15 Sep 2011, 8:10 am by Ashley D. Dworsky
Dworsky , Esq. is Of Counsel with BoltNagi PC and handles all areas of immigration law, with an emphasis on business and family immigration and visa law. [read post]
15 Sep 2011, 7:54 am by Mike Scarcella
Ohlson was the director of the Executive Office for Immigration Review from 2007 to 2009. [read post]
15 Sep 2011, 7:53 am by Dwight Sullivan
From 2007 to 2009, he was the Director of the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), where he had previously served as Deputy Director from 2002 to 2007. [read post]
13 Sep 2011, 12:10 pm by Ruby Powers
The data — current through July 26, 2011 — were obtained by TRAC under the Freedom of Information Act from the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) which maintains these official immigration court records. [read post]
12 Sep 2011, 11:39 am by Matthew Kolken
The Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), the sub-agency of the U.S. [read post]
10 Sep 2011, 8:21 pm by Mandelman
  You see, here’s a fundamental problem… he doesn’t think the executive and legislative branches of our government can solve our “nation’s woes,” as he chose to phrase it. [read post]
9 Sep 2011, 1:21 pm by Lovechilde
So did the presiding officer of the Queens branch of the Green Party. [read post]
9 Sep 2011, 6:32 am by Joshua Bardavid, Esq.
  The Immigration Court is part of the Executive Office for Immigration Review, itself a subdivision of the Department of Justice. [read post]
2 Sep 2011, 9:52 pm
Department of Homeland Security (DHS), will work with the Immigration Courts in the Executive Office of Immigration Review (EOIR), to review over 300,000 pending court cases to determine which ones are "low priority" and can be closed or terminated. [read post]
2 Sep 2011, 5:14 pm by Christa Culver
  At that Conference, they will select cases for review from the summer lists. [read post]
1 Sep 2011, 12:50 pm by The Legal Blog
Justice Dalveer Bhandari Supreme Court of India In a landmark judgment in C. [read post]
26 Aug 2011, 7:13 pm
The working group consists of various government agencies including the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Executive Office of Immigrantion Review (EOIR) and Office of Immigration Litigation (OIL). [read post]
22 Aug 2011, 8:51 pm by admin
DHS also announced the creation of a joint committee with the Department of Justice (DOJ) that will review nearly 300,000 cases currently in removal proceedings to determine which ones are low priority and can be administratively closed in order to begin unclogging immigration courts. [read post]
20 Aug 2011, 11:06 am by admin
We have long advocated for using the tools of the executive branch to do effective immigration enforcement that does not cripple families and our economy. [read post]
16 Aug 2011, 11:04 pm by admin
The EB-5 immigrant investor program is also being further enhanced by transforming the intake and review process. [read post]