MANDATORY DEPORTATION MAY BE CRUEL, BUT IT’S NOT UNUSUAL

According to a Reuters article to which I link to the left, a study by New York-based Human Rights Watch takes issue with deportations that are ordered, often for minor violations, without an immigration judge having discretion to weigh the facts:  “the study said mandatory deportations contradicted human rights law which requires a fair hearing in which family ties and other connections to an immigrant’s host country are weighed against a country’s interest in deporting him.”

Author: Bradley Maged

I'm Brad Maged, an immigration lawyer in Boston, Massachusetts. I help people who want to live and work in the United States and companies that wish to employ them. This blog provides opinion and information on developments in immigration law. Thanks for reading!

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