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''Luna Torres v. Lynch'', 578 U.S. ___ (2016), was a
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case in which the Court decided the interpretation of section 1101(a)(43) of the federal
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(INA), which includes "
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" as a possible reason for deporting a non-citizen. The INA specifies certain offenses described in the federal criminal code as qualifying as an aggravated felony. The question before the court was if the plaintiff Jorge Luna Torres, who had been convicted under a state
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statute mostly identical to the federal statute but lacking an interstate or foreign commerce element in the federal law, fell under this definition of aggravated felony. The Court affirmed the
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original decision: the difference was merely "jurisdictional", and Torres still qualified for the accelerated deportation process described under the INA.


Background

George Luna Torres ("Torres"), a
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holder (lawful permanent resident) of the United States since childhood and a citizen of the
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, was convicted in 1999 of "attempted
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" (arson in the third degree) under section 150.10 of the New York Penal Law. Torres was sentenced to one day of imprisonment after his guilty plea. Seven years later, in 2006, the
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(ICE) placed Torres in
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. The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) lists about 80 federal offenses as qualifying for "aggravated felony" status, and ICE charged that Torres' 1999 conviction is described by 18 U.S.C. § 844(i), a federal arson statute and one of the statues listed by the INA. The
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found Torres removable from the United States as charged, which the
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(BIA) affirmed. Torres filed a
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with the Second Circuit. Under the ''
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'' doctrine, the Second Circuit, in an eight paragraph opinion, deferred to the BIA's judgment reasoning, stating that they did not have jurisdiction to investigate the BIA's finding, which was at least facially reasonable. Torres appealed to the Supreme Court.


Opinion of the Court

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authored a 5–3 decision affirming the Second Circuit. The opinion cited section 1101(a)(43)'s penultimate sentence, which says "The term ggravated felonyapplies to an offense described in this paragraph whether in violation of Federal or State law...". Justice Kagan wrote that "the whole point of § 1101(a)(43)'s penultimate sentence is to make clear that a listed onvictionshould lead to swift removal, no matter whether he listed offenseviolates federal, state, or foreign law." Kagan wrote that the state arson law not including the interstate commerce restriction was a "jurisdictional element" that was not relevant to the applicability of the INA, which intended to also punish violations of state law, and such a difference was only a minor disparity.''Luna Torres v. Lynch''
No. 14–1096
578 U.S. ____ (2016).
Luna Torres v. Lynch
Harvard Law Review. November 10, 2016.
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wrote a dissenting opinion, with whom
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and Breyer joined. The dissent argued that Congress had intended for federal crimes to be treated as more serious than state crimes by the plain language of the INA. The federal arson statute required that the act be "used in interstate or foreign commerce", and this standard was not met in Torres's case.


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External links

* {{caselaw source , case = ''Luna Torres v. Lynch'', {{Ussc, 578, ___, 2016, el=no , justia =https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/578/14-1096/ , oyez =https://www.oyez.org/cases/2015/14-1096 , other_source1 = Supreme Court (slip opinion) , other_url1 =https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/15pdf/14-1096_5hdk.pdf
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