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March 20, 2021 · 2:53 pm

Non-permanent residents seeking to cancel a lawful removal order bear the burden of proving they have not been convicted of a disqualifying criminal offense


Opinion:
CLEMENTE AVELINO PEREIDA
v.
ROBERT M. WILKINSON, ACTING
ATTORNEY GENERAL

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DC Circuit affirms Houston man’s conviction for theft of trade secrets in Chinese “Thousand Talents” conspiracy →

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