Man Can Be Deported For Stolen Property Conviction: BIA

By Nicole Narea ( June 1, 2017, 7:50 PM EDT) -- A Board of Immigration Appeals panel determined Thursday that a provision of the Immigration and Nationality Act permitting conviction for an aggravated felony theft offense as sufficient basis for removability does not require that unlawfully received property be obtained by means of common law theft or larceny, remanding a U.S. permanent resident's deportation case back to an immigration judge....

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