Texas Mexico Law

Aliens Without Documents or With Improper Documents

Aliens Without Documents or With Improper Documents Nature of requirementsWe have previously referred to the documents that must be presented by all entering aliens. One who comes without the prescribed documents or with defective documents may be subject to exclusion.1 And if he succeeds in entering, he may be aenable to deportation. Application of requirements

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Cross Examination of Arlington Police Officer Blood Draw by IFL by TexasM exico Law

Cross Examination of Arlington Police Officer Blood Draw by IFL CROSS-EXAMINATION Defense Counsel: Q. Ms. Bills, I’ve got a few questions, okay?A. Uh-huh.Q. So you’re in Austin now?A. Correct.Q. And you do not work for a lab?A. Technically I am part of like the APD Department, but we do work within the forensic division laboratory.Q.

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Procedures for Sealing of Juvenile Files and Records by Texas Mexico Law

Procedures for Sealing of Juvenile Files and Records   HISTORY: Prior to January 1,1996.Prior to January 1, 1996, the sealing of juvenile files and records was relatively simple. A motionwas filed with die Juvenile Court requesting the sealing of files and records of a specific individual naming the Tarrant County Juvenile Services, any referring law

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Procedure in Admitting Refugees by Texas Mexico Law

Procedure in Admitting Refugees   Refugees do not enter as immigrants with immigrant visas, although it is contemplated that in due course they will become lawful permanent residents. The statute directs that they may be admitted in the Attorney General’s discretion and pursuant to regulations prescribed by him. The Attorney General acts, of course, through the

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• Immediate Relatives • Spouse of United States Citizen by Texas Mexico Law

• Immediate Relatives • Spouse of United States Citizen Spouse, Child or Parent of United States Citizen The present, statute excludes from numerical restrictions the “immediate relatives” of American citizens.’ This term is defined to include the spouses, children and parents of American citizens. The Act of 1952 grants immediate relative status to the alien spouse of a

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