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ins Vs. Pangilinan
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- US Supreme Court
- Jun 17, 1988
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U.S. 875 (1988) U.S. Supreme Court INS v. PangilinanSearch
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U.S. 875 (1988) Immigration and Naturalization Service v. PangilinanSearch
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of the 1940 Act, the Ninth Circuit lacked authority to grant the petitions for naturalization. The reasoning of INS v. HibiSearch
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the Ninth Circuit has, for the third time, ordered naturalization under that expired provision. See Mendoza v. UnitedSearch
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In part because the decision below was in direct conflict with the Second Circuit's decision in Olegario v. UnitedSearch
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reversed by this Court. We vacated that judgment in light of our ruling Page 486 U. S. 882 in Mendoza. INS v. LitonjuaSearch
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U.S. 1001 (1984), vacating and remanding Barretto v. UnitedSearch
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of the 1940 Act, and that the naturalization of the respondents was an appropriate equitable remedy. Pangilinan v. INSSearch
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for rehearing en banc was denied, with Judge Kozinski (writing for himself and seven others) dissenting. Pangilinan v. INSSearch
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it is incontestable (and uncontested) that respondents have no statutory right to citizenship. In INS v. HibiSearch
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Hedges v. DixonSearch
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Rees v. WatertownSearch
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Wall. 107, 86 U. S. 122 (1874). See also e.g., Thompson v. AllenSearch
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Fedorenko v. UnitedSearch
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their rights under the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment and under its equal protection component. See Hampton v. MowSearch
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process for Congress to impose a reasonable limitations period upon the filing of naturalization petitions. Cf. Logan v. ZimmermanSearch
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compared favorably with the merely periodic presence of such officers elsewhere in the world. See generally Fiallo v. BellSearch
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Berenyi v. DistrictSearch
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two appeals (both part of No. 86-1992) that were consolidated in the Court of Appeals ( Pangilinan v. INSSearch
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and Litonjua v. INSSearch
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and a third ( INS v. ManzanoSearch
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U.S. Supreme Court INS v. PangilinanSearch
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Immigration and Naturalization Service v. PangilinanSearch
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of INS v. HibiSearch
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See Mendoza v. UnitedSearch
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Olegario v. UnitedSearch
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Mendoza. INS v. LitonjuaSearch
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Barretto v. UnitedSearch
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Pangilinan v. INSSearch
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In INS v. HibiSearch
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Thompson v. AllenSearch
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See Hampton v. MowSearch
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Cf. Logan v. ZimmermanSearch
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INS v. ManzanoSearch
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