Congress limited the deportation ground triggered by a court finding of a violation of a domestic violation protective order, under INA 237(a)(2)(E)(ii), 8 U.S.C. 1227(a)(2)(E)(ii), to protective orders against "credible threats of violence, repeated harassment [etc.]," as opposed to just protective orders against "threats of violence and harassment. (Emphasis added.) This certainly implies that the person must have been found in violation of the portion of a protective order that protects against credible threats, and does not apply unless the protection order specifically does so. Thanks to David Antn Armendriz.