Post-Conviction Relief for Immigrants



 
 

§ 7.27 6. 1 Felony Conviction Disqualifies an Immigrant from Eligibility for a Number of Immigration Benefits

 
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Immigration statutes provide that a noncitizen, who has been convicted of a felony, is ineligible for a number of immigration benefits, including the Legalization Program, the Special Agricultural Worker Legalization Program, the Family Unity Program, Asylum, Restriction on Removal (formerly Withholding of Deportation), and Temporary Protected Status.  In these cases, reduction of a felony to a misdemeanor would remove this ground of ineligibility.[106]


[106] See LaFarga v. INS, 170 F.3d 1213 (9th Cir. 1999) (reduction from felony to misdemeanor reduced maximum to one year, so immigrant qualified for the petty offense exception); Garcia-Lopez v. Ashcroft, 334 F.3d 840 (9th Cir. June 26, 2003).

 

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