In response, Wilson sought a waiver of deportation pursuant to former INA § 212(c) (hereinafter, "§ 212(c)"). Wilson argued that, although § 212(c) had been repealed prior to the commencement of his removal proceedings, he remained eligible for § 212(c) relief because his criminal ...
Hearst, to be doubly sure that its physical presence at any hearing would not be a waiver of its position that the matter was not arbitrable, specifically stated by letter that its participation 'should not be considered as a general appearance, special appearance, nor a recognition of your j...