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04-17-2018, 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Demise View Post
This is actually very limited in scope, it only covers one of 23 definitions of what an "aggrevated felony" is, §1101(a)(43)(f) which uses the term of "crime of violence". The definition of crime of violence was deemed too vague and the whole term thrown out.

It is actually extremely unlikely for you to get an AgFel for a crime of violence without triggering any other reason for it or any other inadmissibility or ground of removal. For example you are very likely to trigger a CIMT inadmissibility/ground of removal.

His two charges for burglary are without a doubt CIMTs, however if they aren't considered to be aggrevated felonies for any other reason(s) then he can seek cancellation of removal.
Wouldnt CIMT crime invalidate your GC?
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