I totally agree with you. CONGRESS is the entity which make or amend the law, not USCIS. USCIS can create any rule they want. But if it goes to the court, the court is going to honor the law not the rule created by USCIS.
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lotechguy said:AUSAs already seem to use this as a defence and various courts have rejected this jurisdiction argument and when "examination" is over. So unless congress ammends the law, I dont know if DHS adopting a rule changes the court standing since the court uses the statute in the law rather than the DHS interpretation. So Guys please comment on what you think. Also someone needs to get this to ACLU's notice.