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April 19, 2018 · 3:41 pm

Immigration and Nationality Act’s residual clause defining violent felony for the purposes of alien removal is unconstitutionally vague


Opinion:
JEFFERSON B. SESSIONS,
ATTORNEY GENERAL
v.
JAMES GARCIA DIMAYA

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