The court affirmed the district court’s ruling that an alien who enters the United States without inspection is ineligible for adjustment of status under INA §245(a) even if granted temporary protected status under INA §244.
CA11 Says No §245(a) Adjustment for TPS Beneficiaries Who Enter without Inspection
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