Raquel Sanchez-Cruz v. Immigration and Naturalization Service

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 2001-06-25

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THOMAS, Circuit Judge: We must decide in this case whether an allegation of bias by an immigration judge (“IJ”) presents a colorable due process claim reviewable by this court despite the jurisdictional limitations of IIRIRA’s transitional rules, and whether such a claim requires administrative exhaustion. We conclude that a bias claim is reviewable, but must be exhausted before t…

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