Divided Supreme Court finds some deadline flexibility for immigrants who agree to leave U.S.

22.04.2025    The Mercury News    5 views
Divided Supreme Court finds some deadline flexibility for immigrants who agree to leave U.S.

By LINDSAY WHITEHURST Associated Press WASHINGTON A divided Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that immigrants who agree to leave the country are allowed a few deadline flexibility in a episode that was argued before President Donald Trump s immigration crackdown Related Articles Bay Area tech staffing firm owner sentenced for visa fraud Bay Area Catholics remember Pope Francis Pope Francis legacy remembered in Bay Area for LGBTQ immigration environmental stands Supreme Court blocks deportation of Venezuelans held in Texas Why are so various visas being revoked How the Trump administration is using a tour document to expel students and educators In a - decision the court sided with a man who came from Mexico illegally as a teenager and had lived in Colorado for nearly two decades before he was ordered to leave in The affair was argued in November days after Trump won re-election Several other new immigration cases have since come before the court on its emergency docket In the scenario of Hugo Abisai Monsalvo Vel zquez the Supreme Court majority revealed that a Saturday deadline to voluntarily leave should have been extended to the following Monday Here as elsewhere the term days operates to extend a deadline that falls on a weekend or legal holiday to the next business day conservative Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote in the opinion which was joined by Chief Justice John Roberts as well as the court s three liberal justices The other four conservatives disagreed finding that the justices should have sent the affair back to a lower court to decide whether federal courts have jurisdiction over this kind of dispute Justice Samuel Alito also wrote in a dissent joined by Justice Brett Kavanaugh that the majority s opinion amounts to an unwarranted two-day extension The Court is sympathetic to petitioner s plight but the relevant statutory provision sets a deadline and no matter how such a deadline is calculated there will dependably be those who happen to miss it by a day or so Alito wrote Monsalvo Vel zquez was born in Mexico and came to the U S in according to court papers He settled in the Denver area where he played high school varsity soccer attended locality college and worked for local businesses He got married and the couple bought a house and had two children He had in recent weeks opened his own auto-detailing amenity shortly before he was ordered to leave the country in He was allowed to self deport and an immigration judge set a -day deadline to leave that fell on a Saturday Monsalvo Vel zquez filed a motion to reopen the proceedings late the Friday before the deadline that was docketed the following Monday It was rejected by the Board of Immigration Appeals and a federal appeals court Immigrants who do not leave within the required period face removal fines and ineligibility for preponderance forms of immigration relief for years

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