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#12
09-08-2019, 04:50 PM
Senior Member
From Minnesota
Joined in Nov 2009
5,814 posts
Demise
Short answer: no.

Long answer: technically immigration and naturalization are two different things. The constitution gives congress the right to regulate naturalization but not immigration. So, supreme court could throw all the parts of INA not related to citizenship matters out but the odds of that happening are basically 0%.
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I-360 (VAWA) filed: 08/21/2018 RFE: 02/27/2020 Due: 05/25/2020 Submitted: 05/21/2020
I-360 approved: 11/10/2020
Motion to recalendar filed: 07/29/2022 Motion to recalendar approved: 08/30/2022 Dismissed: 06/07/2023
I-485 filed: 06/17/2023 I-485 Interview: 4/29/2024 I-485 approved: TBD
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