Orabi v. Attorney General of the U.S., 738 F.3d 535, 528 (3d Cir. Jan. 2, 2014) (even after deportation, the Government was prepared to return noncitizen to the United States under certain circumstances pursuant to ICE regulations); see ICE Policy, 11061.1(2) (Absent extraordinary circumstances, if an alien who prevails before the U.S. Supreme Court or a U.S. [C]ourt of [A]ppeals was removed while his or her [petition for review] was pending, ICE will facilitate the alien's return to the United States if either the court's decision restores the alien to lawful permanent resident (LPR) status, or the alien's presence is necessary for continued administrative removal proceedings.); see also 8 U.S.C. 1229a(b)(2)(A) (requiring an immigrant's presence at a removal hearing absent the parties' consent or a telephonic or video conference).

 

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