By Kevin Penton ( March 15, 2018, 8:58 PM EDT) -- In a ruling it acknowledged as "perhaps counterintuitive," the Board of Immigration Appeals held Thursday that a conviction for attempted voluntary manslaughter under California state law exposes an immigrant to deportation while a conviction for voluntary manslaughter does not, as that statute is too broad to fit the federal definition of a crime of violence....
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