ALVIDRES-REYES v. RENO

No. 97-50872.

180 F.3d 199 (1999)

Luis Fernando ALVIDRES-REYES; Daniel Nunez; Rosana Diaz; Ricardo Flores; Jose Manuel Lopez; Juan Sedillo; Miguel Angel Perea; Julio Puentes; Jose Manuel Adame; Genaro Amaro; Armando Palomino; Vicente Chavez; Estela Hernandez; Sandra Casado; Jesus Regalado; Eduardo Rubio; Roberto Vargas; Jose Pilar Morales; Arturo Martinez; Amelia Trujillo-Carmona; Esperanza Garcia; Francisca Medrano; Guadalupe Vasquez; Lilia Gonzalez; Pedro Barrientos; Alfonso Jasso; Rosa Elva Olivas; Eloisa Martinez; Ana Maria Marquez; Veronica Gardea; Maria Ramirez; Ramiro Payan De Santiago; Alberta Olivas; Maria Reyes Seanes; Ramona Martinez; Estela Garcia; Juan Sedillo; Guillermina Jacquez; Maria Imelda Chavez; Arturo Martinez Fracel; Nidia Cordero; Gerardo Carreon Amaya; Maria Patricia Vargas; Roberto Vargas; Eduardo Montoya Aguirre; Gilberto Dominuez Salcido; Alejandro Dominguez Salcido; Angel Corrales; Jorge Pina Quiroz; Lilia Ana Dominguez Barrera; Mar Sol Flores; Alma Alejandra Flores, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Janet RENO, Attorney General of the United States; Doris Meiser, Commissioner, Immigration & Naturalization Service; Luis Garcia, District Director, Immigration & Naturalization Service, Defendants-Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.

June 29, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph J. Rey, Sr., El Paso, TX, for Plaintiffs-Appellants.

Ethan B. Kanter, Department of Justice, Civil Division, William Joseph Howard, U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Immigration Litigation, Washington, DC, for Defendants-Appellees.

Before HIGGINBOTHAM, BENAVIDES and DENNIS, Circuit Judges.


DENNIS, Circuit Judge:

The plaintiffs, fifty resident aliens, brought this suit for mandamus, declaratory, and injunctive relief in the district court seeking to compel the Attorney General of the United States ("Attorney General") and the Immigration & Naturalization Service ("INS") to consider their applications for suspension of deportation under a now-repealed provision of the Immigration and Naturalization Act ("INA") rather than the more onerous criteria...

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