Manuel Jurado-Gutierrez v. Joseph R. Greene, District Director, United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, Executive Office for Immigration Review and John Doe, - American Immigration Lawyers Association National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild Law Professors, Amici Curiae. Benigno Palaganas-Suarez v. Joseph R. Greene, District Director, United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, Denver, Colorado, - National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild American Immigration Lawyers Association, Amici Curiae. Arnold Desmond Williams v. Joseph R. Greene, District Director, United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, Denver, Colorado, - Law Professors American Immigration Lawyers Association National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild, Amici Curiae. Urbano De Jesus Daniel v. Joseph R. Greene, District Director, United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, Denver, Colorado

190 F.3d 1135, 1999 Colo. J. C.A.R. 5325, 1999 U.S. App. LEXIS 19706
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
DecidedAugust 19, 1999
Docket1310
StatusPublished

This text of 190 F.3d 1135 (Manuel Jurado-Gutierrez v. Joseph R. Greene, District Director, United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, Executive Office for Immigration Review and John Doe, - American Immigration Lawyers Association National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild Law Professors, Amici Curiae. Benigno Palaganas-Suarez v. Joseph R. Greene, District Director, United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, Denver, Colorado, - National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild American Immigration Lawyers Association, Amici Curiae. Arnold Desmond Williams v. Joseph R. Greene, District Director, United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, Denver, Colorado, - Law Professors American Immigration Lawyers Association National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild, Amici Curiae. Urbano De Jesus Daniel v. Joseph R. Greene, District Director, United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, Denver, Colorado) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Manuel Jurado-Gutierrez v. Joseph R. Greene, District Director, United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, Executive Office for Immigration Review and John Doe, - American Immigration Lawyers Association National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild Law Professors, Amici Curiae. Benigno Palaganas-Suarez v. Joseph R. Greene, District Director, United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, Denver, Colorado, - National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild American Immigration Lawyers Association, Amici Curiae. Arnold Desmond Williams v. Joseph R. Greene, District Director, United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, Denver, Colorado, - Law Professors American Immigration Lawyers Association National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild, Amici Curiae. Urbano De Jesus Daniel v. Joseph R. Greene, District Director, United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, Denver, Colorado, 190 F.3d 1135, 1999 Colo. J. C.A.R. 5325, 1999 U.S. App. LEXIS 19706 (10th Cir. 1999).

Opinion

190 F.3d 1135 (10th Cir. 1999)

MANUEL JURADO-GUTIERREZ, PETITIONER - APPELLEE,
V.
JOSEPH R. GREENE, DISTRICT DIRECTOR, UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE, EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR IMMIGRATION REVIEW AND JOHN DOE, RESPONDENTS - APPELLANTS.
AMERICAN IMMIGRATION LAWYERS ASSOCIATION; NATIONAL IMMIGRATION PROJECT OF THE NATIONAL LAWYERS GUILD; LAW PROFESSORS, AMICI CURIAE.
BENIGNO PALAGANAS-SUAREZ, PETITIONER - APPELLANT,
v.
JOSEPH R. GREENE, DISTRICT DIRECTOR, UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE, DENVER, COLORADO, RESPONDENT - APPELLEE.
NATIONAL IMMIGRATION PROJECT OF THE NATIONAL LAWYERS GUILD; AMERICAN IMMIGRATION LAWYERS ASSOCIATION, AMICI CURIAE.
ARNOLD DESMOND WILLIAMS, PETITIONER - APPELLEE,
v.
JOSEPH R. GREENE, DISTRICT DIRECTOR, UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE, DENVER, COLORADO, RESPONDENT - APPELLANT.
LAW PROFESSORS; AMERICAN IMMIGRATION LAWYERS ASSOCIATION; NATIONAL IMMIGRATION PROJECT OF THE NATIONAL LAWYERS GUILD, AMICI CURIAE.
URBANO DE JESUS DANIEL, PETITIONER - APPELLEE,
v.
JOSEPH R. GREENE, DISTRICT DIRECTOR, UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE, DENVER, COLORADO, RESPONDENT - APPELLANT.

Nos. 97- 1437, 98- 1017, 98- 1050, 98- 1310

U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit

August 19, 1999

APPEALS FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO. D. Ct. Nos. 97-Z-1756, 97-M-1724, 97-B-2329, & 97-B-1709[Copyrighted Material Omitted][Copyrighted Material Omitted]

In appeal number 97-1437, Jurado-Gutierrez v. Greene

David M. McConnell, Assistant Director, and Laura A. Smith, Trial Attorney (Lorri L. Shealy, Trial Attorney, with them on the briefs), Office of Immigration Litigation, Civil Division, United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., appearing for Respondents-Appellants.

Lucas Guttentag, Aclu Immigrants' Rights Project, San Francisco, California, and Sandra Saltrese-Miller, Boulder, Colorado (Lee Gelernt and Cecillia Wang, Aclu Immigrants' Rights Project, San Francisco, California, with them on the briefs), appearing for Petitioner-Appellee Jurado-Gutierrez.

Lenni B. Benson, New York Law School, New York, New York, filed an amici brief for Law Professors.

Marc Van Der Hout and Zachary Nightingale, Van Der Hout & Brigagliano, San Francisco, California, filed an amicus brief for the National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild.

Nadine Wettstein, Tucson, Arizona, filed an amicus brief for the American Immigration Lawyers Association.

In appeal no. 98-1017, Palaganas-Suarez v. Greene

Lucas Guttentag, Aclu Immigrants' Rights Project, San Francisco, California (Jim Salvator, Lafayette, Colorado, on the briefs), for Petitioner-Appellant Palaganas-Suarez.

Laura A. Smith, Trial Attorney (David M. McConnell, Assistant Director, with her on the brief), Office of Immigration Litigation, Civil Division, United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., appearing for Respondent-Appellee.

Marc Van Der Hout and Zachary Nightingale, Van Der Hout & Brigagliano, San Francisco, California, filed an amici brief for the National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild and the American Immigration Lawyers Association.

In appeal number 98-1050, Williams v. Greene

David M. McConnell, Assistant Director, and Laura A. Smith, Trial Attorney, Office of Immigration Litigation, Civil Division, United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., appearing for Respondent-Appellant.

Lucas Guttentag, Aclu Immigrants' Rights Project, San Francisco, California, and Sandra P. Saltrese-Miller, Boulder, Colorado (Jim Salvator, Lafayette, Colorado, on the brief), for Petitioner-Appellee Williams.

Lenni B. Benson, New York Law School, New York, New York, filed an amici brief for Law Professors.

Nadine Wettstein, Tucson, Arizona, filed an amicus brief for the American Immigration Lawyers Association.

Marc Van Der Hout and Zachary Nightingale, Van Der Hout & Brigagliano, San Francisco, California, filed an amicus brief for the National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild.

In appeal number 98-1310, Daniel v. Greene

David M. McConnell, Assistant Director, and Laura A. Smith, Trial Attorney (Lorri L. Shealy, Trial Attorney, with them on the brief), Office of Immigration Litigation, Civil Division, United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., appearing for Respondent-Appellant.

Lucas Guttentag, Aclu Immigrants' Rights Project, San Francisco, California, and Sandra P. Saltrese-Miller, Boulder, Colorado (Jim Salvator, Lafayette, Colorado, on the brief), for Petitioner-Appellee.

Before TACHA, LUCERO, Circuit Judges, and COOK* , District Judge.

TACHA, Circuit Judge

We have consolidated for oral argument and decision four immigration cases presenting the same issues: (1) whether Congress abrogated, through enactment of the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 ("AEDPA") and Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 ("IIRIRA"), the district court's jurisdiction under the habeas corpus statute, 28 U.S.C. § 2241, to review petitioners' deportation orders; (2) whether AEDPA § 440(d) applies retroactively to cases in which an alien is convicted of an enumerated offense prior to its enactment; and (3) whether AEDPA § 440(d) violates the Equal Protection Clause.

Petitioners are four legal permanent residents who have had final orders of deportation entered against them because of past criminal convictions. They do not directly contest their deportability, but they seek from the Attorney General a discretionary waiver of their deportation order, as previously authorized by § 212(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act ("INA"), 8 U.S.C.A. § 1182(c) (West 1996 Supp.). Prior to enactment of the AEDPA, certain aliens found deportable due to criminal convictions could apply to the Attorney General for discretionary waiver of deportation. In AEDPA § 440(d) Congress significantly enlarged the category of offenses that would render an alien, including petitioners, ineligible to apply for discretionary relief.1

The immigration Judges in each of these cases applied § 440(d) and found it precluded petitioners from applying for discretionary relief. After unsuccessfully appealing their final deportation orders to the Board of Immigration Appeals ("BIA"), petitioners filed habeas corpus petitions in federal district courts within the Tenth Circuit. Petitioners alleged that § 440(d) violates equal protection by prohibiting discretionary relief for certain criminal aliens in deportation proceedings but retaining such relief for criminal aliens in exclusion proceedings.2 They also argued § 440(d) does not apply retroactively to their deportation proceedings. Each of the lower courts took jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 2241 and addressed the merits of the habeas corpus petition.

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