The world’s Largest Sharp Brain Virtual Experts Marketplace Just a click Away
Levels Tought:
Elementary,High School,College,University,PHD
| Teaching Since: | May 2017 |
| Last Sign in: | 352 Weeks Ago, 5 Days Ago |
| Questions Answered: | 20103 |
| Tutorials Posted: | 20155 |
MBA, PHD
Phoniex
Jul-2007 - Jun-2012
Corportae Manager
ChevronTexaco Corporation
Feb-2009 - Nov-2016
500+ words Bluebook format, in-text citation and reference page
Â
You and a friend are coming back from a wonderful vacation in Mexico. Â You approach the U.S. port of entry in your car. Â Your friend is driving and pulls up to the Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) Officer. Â Your friend presents his/her passport and the CBP officer inspects the document. Â However, the officer does not ask you for any identification and does not ask you any questions. Â The CBP officer the tells your friend/driver that you are ok to enter. Â
Â
Were you properly "admitted" under the INA?  Read the recent BIA case of Matter of Quilantan, 25 I&N Dec. 285 (BIA 2010).  Attached below.
Â
Provide a brief summary of the decision and share your thoughts on this issue.  Is this standard a good idea post 9-11?  Place your short brief and answer here in the Forum. Â
Attachments:
Hel-----------lo -----------Sir-----------/Ma-----------dam----------- T-----------han-----------k Y-----------ou -----------for----------- us-----------ing----------- ou-----------r w-----------ebs-----------ite----------- an-----------d a-----------cqu-----------isi-----------tio-----------n o-----------f m-----------y p-----------ost-----------ed -----------sol-----------uti-----------on.----------- Pl-----------eas-----------e p-----------ing----------- me----------- on----------- ch-----------at -----------I a-----------m o-----------nli-----------ne -----------or -----------inb-----------ox -----------me -----------a m-----------ess-----------age----------- I -----------wil-----------l