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§ 11.14 (C)

 
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(C)  Aggravated Felonies that Must be Felonies.  Two categories of aggravated felonies require the conviction must actually be a felony before it can be an aggravated felony under that category:  (1)  Drug trafficking aggravated felonies must be felonies to qualify as aggravated felonies, see § § 10.89, supra, 11.58, infra, and (2)  Crimes of violence must be felonies to qualify as aggravated felony crimes of violence under 18 U.S.C. § 16(b).  See § § 10.90, supra, 19.42, infra.  For these two categories, a felony conviction that is reduced by the sentencing court from a felony to a misdemeanor no longer constitutes a felony for immigration purposes, and the conviction therefore no longer constitutes an aggravated felony. 

 

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