Divided Supreme Court finds some deadline flexibility for immigrants who agree to leave US
- The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday on deadlines for immigrants agreeing to leave the country.
- The case involved Hugo Abisai Monsalvo Velázquez, ordered to depart in 2021 with a Saturday deadline.
- Velázquez came from Mexico as a teenager and resided in Colorado for almost twenty years.
- The court sided with Velázquez in a 5-4 decision, noting deadline extensions for weekends.
- The ruling grants deadline flexibility for immigrants when departure dates fall on weekends or holidays.
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Divided Supreme Court finds some deadline flexibility for immigrants who agree to leave U.S.
A divided Supreme Court ruled that immigrants who agree to leave the country are allowed some deadline flexibility in a case that was argued before President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.
Divided Supreme Court finds some deadline flexibility for immigrants who agree to leave US
A divided Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that immigrants who agree to leave the country are allowed some deadline flexibility in a case that was argued before President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown.In a 5-4 decision, the court sided with a man who came from Mexico illegally as a teenager and had lived in Colorado for nearly two decades before he was ordered to leave in 2021. The case was argued in November 2024, days after Trump won re-elec…
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