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§ 7.148 (D)

 
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(D)  Who Is a Protected Person.  In order for a conviction to trigger deportation under this ground, there must be a specified relationship between the defendant and the victim.  This includes: (a) current spouse, (b) former spouse, (c) individual with whom the person shares a child in common, (d) cohabitant as a spouse, (e) former cohabitant as a spouse, (e) individual similarly situated to a spouse under the domestic or family violence laws of the jurisdiction where the offense occurs, or (f) any other individual against a person who is protected from that individual’s acts under the domestic or family violence laws of the United States or any state, Indian tribal government, or local government.[1121]

 

If the government cannot prove by clear and convincing evidence that each of these elements exists, the noncitizen is not deportable under this ground.  See § 5.24, supra.

 


[1121] INA § 237(a)(2)(E)(i), 8 U.S.C. § 1227(a)(2)(E)(i).

 

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