Immigration Review Office Says It Can Pause Own Orders

By Kevin Penton ( January 26, 2017, 6:28 PM EST) -- A judge with the federal Office for Immigration Review has ruled that while the agency has the ability to pause its own orders during judicial reviews, an Arizona employee leasing company cannot put off an order that it pay a $347,500 fine for paperwork violations concerning employees' identities and work authorizations....

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