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Immigration – Removal Proceedings

By: Derek Hawkins//July 20, 2015//

Immigration – Removal Proceedings

By: Derek Hawkins//July 20, 2015//

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Civil

7th Circuit Court of Appeals

Officials: WOOD, Chief Judge, and WILLIAMS and TINDER, Circuit Judges.

Immigration – Removal Proceedings

14-13-3767 Parashu Giri v. Lorette E. Lynch

Where foreign citizen conditional permanent residency revoked for admitting necessary for removability.

“Although Parashu denied that he is removable, he admitted the key facts in the notice to appear that provided the basis for removability. Specifically, Parashu admitted that he is not a U.S. citizen, that he is a citizen of Nepal, that he obtained conditional permanent residence status in July 2001, and that his status was terminated. These admissions have the effect of withdrawing the issues from controversy. See Selimi v. I.N.S., 312 F.3d 854, 860 (7th Cir. 2002). By admitting these facts, Parashu waived any objection to the IJ’s finding of removability. Qureshi v. Gonzales, 442 F.3d 985, 990 (7th Cir. 2006). Therefore, the immigration court did not err by find‐ ing that Parashu conceded removability and finding him removable.”

Petition for Review Denied

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Attorney Derek A. Hawkins is the managing attorney at Hawkins Law Offices LLC, where he heads up the firm’s startup law practice. He specializes in business formation, corporate governance, intellectual property protection, private equity and venture capital funding and mergers & acquisitions. Check out the website at www.hawkins-lawoffices.com or contact them at 262-737-8825.

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