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inadmissibility

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The quality of being inadmissible, or not proper to be admitted, allowed, or received: as, the inadmissibility of an argument or of evidence.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun The state or quality of being inadmissible, or not to be received.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • noun uncountable The state of being inadmissible
  • noun countable Something inadmissible

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • noun unacceptability as a consequence of not being admissible

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Examples

  • I also echo CrazyTrain’s highlighting of Miranda violations merely resulting in inadmissibility — makes sense in hindsight (it functions like the exclusionary rule does), but not intuitive or obvious if you haven’t thought of it.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Shahzad and Miranda Rights 2010

  • We have a series of unequivocal and undeviating standards based on United Nations Resolution 242, which Begin accepted without question, every word of it: that is, the inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory by force and the pledge to withdraw from occupied territories.

    Interview: 'I Am Frustrated' 2007

  • We have a series of unequivocal and undeviating standards based on United Nations resolution 242 which Begin accepted without question, every word of it: that is, the inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory by force and the pledge to withdraw from occupied territories.

    ‘He Was Like a Brother To Me’ 2007

  • The act broadens the grounds of inadmissibility, that is grounds for which admission to the United States can be denied, to include representatives of groups that publicly endorse terrorist activity in the United States.

    CNN Transcript Oct 31, 2001 2001

  • The sensible way to decide permanent "secure and recognised" boundaries would be to set up a Boundary Commission and hear both sides and then to make impartial recommendations for a new frontier line, bearing in mind of course, the "inadmissibility" principle "

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009

  • At the same time, it is unlikely that a person who has previously violated the terms of his nonimmigrant visa would again be trusted as to his temporary intent, even after passage of 10 years of inadmissibility.

    Aggie R. Hoffman: Return to the U.S. after Immigration Violations Aggie R. Hoffman 2011

  • A waiver of inadmissibility like a pardon is available for the work related visas of H-1B, L and O, based on a showing that issuing the visa is in the national interest.

    Aggie R. Hoffman: Return to the U.S. after Immigration Violations Aggie R. Hoffman 2011

  • Prior immigration violations: Various sections of law and regulations assure that almost any prior immigration violation will result in an adverse determination of "inadmissibility" of most visa applications.

    Aggie R. Hoffman: Return to the U.S. after Immigration Violations Aggie R. Hoffman 2011

  • Those outside the U.S. or without 245(i) protection may file for a waiver of inadmissibility (like a pardon) with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) based on "extreme hardship."

    Aggie R. Hoffman: Returning to the US As An Immigrant After Unlawful Presence Aggie R. Hoffman 2011

  • There are two possible resolutions to inadmissibility, depending on whether the person is simply outside the U.S., voided his 245(i) eligibility, or is in removal proceedings before an Immigration Judge (IJ).

    Aggie R. Hoffman: Returning to the US As An Immigrant After Unlawful Presence Aggie R. Hoffman 2011

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