...On Petition for Review of an Order of the Board of Immigration Appeals Argued and Submitted November 5, 2012...
...v. LOS ANGELES COUNTY CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, Defendant; LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERIFF...
National Law Journal
...Circuit Judges. This petition for review challenges the Board of Immigration Appeals' determination that the petitioners could not adjust their status because for...
National Law Journal
...Department of Family and Protective Services (TDFPS) sought termination of both...trial that the marriage was immigration-related and that she considered...
...Attorney General; DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY; U NITED STATES CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION SERVICES, Defendants-Appellees. No. 10-55906...
...ALAMEDA COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES AGENCY, Plaintiff and Respondent, ...
...On Petition for Review of an Order of the Board of Immigration Appeals Argued and Submitted September 19, 2012...
...the California Attorney General, the Los Angeles District Attorney, the Internal Revenue Service regarding tax fraud, the Better Business Bureau, as well as to customers...
...TIMOTHY ROBBINS, Field Office Director, Los Angeles District, Immigration and Customs Enforcement; JANET NAPOLITANO, Secretary, Homeland Security; ERIC H. HOLDER, JR...
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