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Illegal Alien With Felony DUI Can t Argue Deportation Was Invalid, Supreme Court Told

Illegal Alien With Felony DUI Can’t Argue Deportation Was Invalid, Supreme Court Told A defendant charged with illegally reentering the United States after being deported is not automatically entitled to argue the removal was invalid even if he was removed for a crime that was subsequently deemed not to be a removable offense, the Supreme Court heard. The case, United States v. Palomar-Santiago, court file 20-437, was heard April 27. The government was represented at the 50-minute hearing by Erica L. Ross from the U.S. Department of Justice. The respondent, Refugio Palomar-Santiago, was represented by Bradley N. Garcia. Palomar-Santiago, a Mexican national, was granted permanent resident status in the United States in 1990. He lost that status in 1991 following a driving under the influence (DUI) conviction, which at the time was deemed an aggravated felony. He was deported and later reentered the United States without authorization.

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