U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, 1997

Carlos D.A. Santos v. Immigration and Naturalization Service

Carlos D.A. Santos v. Immigration and Naturalization Service
U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit · Decided August 28, 1997 · Torruella, Stahl, Lynch
124 F.3d 64; 1997 U.S. App. LEXIS 23885; 1997 WL 537347 (Federal Reporter, Third Series)

Carlos D.A. Santos v. Immigration and Naturalization Service

Opinion

ORDER OF COURT

The INS contends that the appropriate court in which to raise a constitutional or jurisdictional challenge to a deportation order is the court of appeals in the context of a petition for judicial review, rather than the district court in the context of a habeas petition. Consequently, the INS has moved for reconsideration of our April 17, 1997 order, which dismissed petitioner’s petition for judicial review for lack of jurisdiction, but left open the possibility that petitioner might be able to obtain some review through a habeas petition filed in the district. The INS’s position is foreclosed by our decision in Kolster v. INS, 101 F.3d 785 (1st Cir. 1996).

The petition for rehearing is denied.

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