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Joint Motion to Reopen Agreed to by ICE for an Old Removal Order

Posted on September 20, 2022April 28, 2023 by Ruchi Thaker

  What is a Joint Motion to Reopen? Joint motion to reopen if a form of prosecutorial discretion exercised by a lawyer from Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Chief Counsel.  These are the lawyers who represent the US government in immigration courts. A joint motion to reopen is a motion agreed to by both […]

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