BIA Ruling May Have Pushed 'Moral Turpitude' Too Far

By Allissa Wickham (October 3, 2016, 9:17 PM EDT) -- The Board of Immigration Appeals' recent ruling that copyright infringement is a crime involving moral turpitude that can lead to deportation has some experts concerned the board may have gone beyond the limit of what traditionally fits the bill for such crimes, which often involve fraud or shocking behavior....

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