BIA: Consider Aliens’ Crimes, Not Just their Convictions, in Exercising the AG’s Discretion (opens in new tab)
In Matter of Mills, the Board of Immigration Appeals (1) sets limits on how the attorney general’s discretion should be applied and (2) clarifies that in granting discretionary relief to criminal aliens, IJs should not only consider what criminal aliens were convicted of, but what they actually did.
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