/Supreme Court Rejects The 9th Circuit And Rules Against Immigrant Challenging Deportation

Supreme Court Rejects The 9th Circuit And Rules Against Immigrant Challenging Deportation

The Supreme Court ruled against Refugio Palomar-Santiago’s challenge of deportation, according to The Washington Examiner.

The Supreme Court held the unanimous decision that Palomar-Santiago didn’t explore other routes of re-entering the United States legally after being deported in 1998 due to a DUI.

Palomar-Santiago was a green card holder at the moment.

In 2019 Paolar-Santiago was found in the United States illegally.

Palomar-Santiago argued, and the court agreed that his first deportation was invalid because of a previous Supreme Court decision that DUIs weren’t good enough cause for deportation.

However, the debate was brought to a screeching halt when Justice Sonia Sotomayor said that Palomar-Santiago didn’t exhaust other options before re-entering the country illegally.

“When Congress uses ‘mandatory language’ in an administrative exhaustion provision, ‘a court may not excuse a failure to exhaust.'”

“Yet that is what the Ninth Circuit’s rule does.”

In April a number of the Justices revealed that they would be standing against Palomar-Santiago’s argument.

Chief Justice John Roberts stated,”There are a lot of areas where the door closes, and you lose the right to go back and challenge prior determinations.”

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