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GOVERNMENT DEMONSTRATES BY CLEAR AND CONVINCING EVIDENCE THAT THE
ALIEN
IS A FLIGHT RISK OR A DANGER TO THE COMMUNITY, WHETHER THE LENGTH OF THE
ALIEN’S
DETENTION MUST BE WEIGHED IN FAVOR OF RELEASE
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U.S.C. 1229b(a)(1)'s requirement that the
alien
seeking cancellation of removal have "been an
alien
lawfully admitted for permanent residence for not less
594us2r63_4f15.pdf
immigration law establishes procedures for removing
aliens
living unlawfully in the United States as the grant of withholding-only relief, an
alien's
initiation of withholding-only proceedings does not
QuestionsReport
OF A COURT OF APPEALS TO STAY AN
ALIEN’S
REMOVAL PENDING CONSIDERATION OF THE
ALIEN’S
PETITION FOR REVIEW IS GOVERNED BY THE
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purpose of the immigration laws unless the
alien
, (v) has committed an offense identified in section 212(a)(2), unless since offense the
alien
has been granted relief under section 212(h) or
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by which DHS personnel are to assess whether an
alien
is likely to become a public charge. The and which seek to expand benefits usage by
aliens
who are potentially subject to that provision, are
586us2r23_l1gk.pdf
Security to arrest and hold a deportable
alien
pending a removal decision, and generally gives the Secretary the discretion either to detain the
alien
or to release him on bond or parole. 8
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