Kawashima v. Holder, No. 10-577 (U.S. Supreme Court) (565 U.S. 478; 132 S.Ct. 1166) (February 21, 2012) (Justice Thomas)
In what seems to be the trillionth time that the Supreme Court has addressed the meaning of the term “aggravated felony,” as used in our Immigration laws, the Court held in the instant case that two resident aliens convicted of filing, and aiding and abetting in filing, a false statement ...
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