BAMBA v. RILEY

No. 03-2275.

366 F.3d 195 (2004)

Karim BAMBA, Appellant v. William F. RILEY, Jr., Interim District Director of the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.

April 27, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ann A. Ruben, Derek W. Gray, Steel, Rudnick & Ruben, Philadelphia, PA, for Appellant.

Patrick L. Meehan, United States Attorney, Virginia A. Gibson, Assistant United States Attorney, Chief, Civil Division, Susan R. Becker, Assistant United States Attorney, Office of United States Attorney, Philadelphia, PA, for Appellee.

Before ROTH, AMBRO and CHERTOFF, Circuit Judges.


CHERTOFF, Circuit Judge.

Congress has provided that aliens "not lawfully admitted for permanent residence" who commit certain "aggravated" felonies are deportable under expedited removal procedures. 8 U.S.C. § 1228(b). Appellant Karim Bamba has been convicted of an aggravated felony, but argues in this habeas corpus appeal that the expedited procedures do not apply because he was not lawfully admitted at all, but merely "paroled" into the United States for a...

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