Exclusion and removal (deportation) proceedings, along with asylum hearings, are major staples for the United States Immigration Judge and the EOIR of the Department of Justice.
Generally speaking, all aliens to the United States must satisfy State Department consular officers abroad and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Bureau of Customs and Border Protection inspectors upon entry to the U.S. that they (the aliens) are not ineligible for visas or admission under the so-called “grounds of inadmissibility” of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).
Officially, the nine (9) INA “grounds of inadmissibility” are:
(1) health-related grounds
(2) criminal history;
(3) national security and terrorist concerns;
(4) public charge (e.g., indigence);
(5) seeking to work without proper labor certification;
(6) illegal entrants and immigration law violations;
(7) lacking proper documents;
(8) ineligible for citizenship; and, of course,
(9) aliens previously removed.
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