Supreme Court Grants DHS Wide Latitude in Visa Revocations Breaking News! In a pivotal unanimous decision, the United States Supreme Court has affirmed that the Department of Homeland Security (or "DHS") possesses expansive authority to revoke visa petitions without the possibility of judicial review, even when the revocation is predicated on allegations of marriage fraud. The Court's ruling specifies that this discretionary power of the DHS is not subject to judicial oversight under a federal statute that restricts court intervention in certain administrative decisions. This landmark decision could significantly impact immigrants aiming for permanent residency in the United States because it underscores a trend where courts increasingly defer to the executive branch's discretion in immigration enforcement. This could mean fewer legal avenues for immigrants to challenge visa revocations. I'm Joseph Bovino, America-first immigration, business, and trademark attorney based in Miami and serving clients worldwide. Follow for more.
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