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§ 7.181 (A)

 
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(A)  Elements of this Ground of Deportation.  A noncitizen is deportable if convicted of a violation of INA § 215, 8 U.S.C. § 1185, making it illegal for any noncitizen or citizen to commit various acts related to entry to or departure from the United States in violation of law.[1264]  NOTE: The subsection of INA § 215 that prescribed sanctions for violations of this statute was repealed in 1978.[1265]  It is unclear how anyone could be convicted of violating this section in the absence of any provision for criminal penalties, unless there is some catch-all statute that prescribes penalties for violation of this statute.  Since it is not possible for a sentence to be imposed, this offense cannot constitute a conviction.  See § 4.19, supra.[1266]


[1264] INA § 237(a)(2)(D)(iv), 8 U.S.C. § 1237(a)(2)(D)(iv). 

[1265] Act of Oct. 7, 1978, § 707, Pub. L. No. 95-426, 92 Stat. 992. 

[1266] C. Gordon, S. Mailman, & S. Yale-Loehr, Immigration Law and Procedure § 71.07 [2][b], (2004).

 

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