Lemos v. Holder, No. 11-1386 (7th Cir. 2011)
Annotate this CaseThe petitioner re-entered the United States illegally after being removed in 1997 following convictions related to a hit-and-run. He was caught in 2010. The Department of Homeland Security rejected his petition to stay removal and rescind the 1997 order based on post-1997 decisions under which the underlying convictions would not be characterized as felonies. The Seventh Circuit affirmed, holding that the petition was untimely based on the date on which the petitioner had knowledge of the 2010 removal order. The court declined to characterize the proceedings as denial of a motion to reopen the 1997 order, which would have also been untimely.
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