Administrative – Immigration – Prisons & Jails – Permanent Resident Alien – Prison Programs
Patel v. Napolitano A federal inmate who is a permanent resident alien in the U.S. cannot sue for a declaration that he is a U.S. national based his application for citizenship, Selective Service registration and declaration of permanent allegiance to the U.S., in order to qualify for certain prison programs, and the 4th Circuit affirms dismissal of his action under 8 U.S.C. § 1503(a).
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