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OPINION/ORDER Is hereby amended. The amended opinion is filed concurrently with this order. Rivera alleges that he is a United States citizen who was wrongly removed to Mexico. That his Due Process rights were violated during removal proceedings before Immigration Judge Anna Ho. That he is entitled to a declaration by the District Court that he is a United States citizen. FACTUAL BACKGROUND1 Salvador Rivera was born at University North Hospital in Portland. When Rivera was approximately three months old. Eloisa and Logino were having |
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OPINION/ORDER Rivera alleges that he is a United States citizen who was wrongly removed to Mexico. That his Due Process rights were violated during removal proceedings before Immigration Judge Anna Ho. That he is entitled to a declaration by the District Court that he is a United States citizen. ASHCROFT 14609 FACTUAL BACKGROUND1 Salvador Rivera was born at University North Hospital in Portland. When Rivera was approximately three months old. Eloisa and Logino were having |
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OPINION/ORDER The statutes governing Breyer's claim to citizenship are S 1993 of the Revised Statutes of 1874 and a 1994 amendment to the Immigration and Naturalization Act ( |
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OPINION/ORDER At issue is whether Breyer. Was a voluntary member of the Nazi military unit. The District Court found that he was not. Consequently issued a declaratory judgment that Breyer was a United States citizen. We will affirm.1 I. The facts of this case have been extensively discussed elsewhere. The District Court's findings of |
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OPINION/ORDER Sitting by designation. * The right to acquire United States citizenship is precious and coveted and its successful exercise rarer than many aspirants would hope for. Denaturalization proceedings can have |
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OPINION/ORDER It is ORDERED that the motion be granted in part and denied in part. It is FURTHER ORDERED that the opinion in United States v. After the comma insert |