An Un-uniform Immigration System: Fears of Customs and Border Protection
The United States Immigration System is not uniform, uniform in practice or uniform in policy. The immigration system, as a like to describe it, is a system with thousands of different views. What I mean by that is how it is implemented by immigration officers. Thus, each immigration officer is able to practice under their understanding of immigration law.
Customs and Border Patrol has a wide discretion to admit or deny immigrants access into the United States. It has been said that: applicants for admission bear the burden of proof to establish that they are clearly eligible to enter the U.S. In order to demonstrate that they are admissible, the applicant must overcome all grounds of inadmissibility.
Grounds of inadmissibility can range from the commission of a crime to entering the United States illegally or without documentation. In recent news, a DACA recipient was deported for her illegal entry into the United States a decade or two prior. However, DACA is a legal solution that pauses any punishment for certain immigrant’s illegal entry. This polar understanding of immigration law, where the legislature “pauses” and the executive “punishes,” is an example of the wide discretion immigration officers have. [News Article Found Here]
If you have any questions or concerns will your immigration status, whether a ground of inadmissibility may apply to you, or whether you are deciding to travel outside of the United States, you should seek the advise of a local immigration attorney.
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