Sec. 16. Deportable aliens
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Section 237(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1227(a)) is amended— in paragraph (1)(D)(i), by inserting or permanent partners after spouses each place it appears; in paragraphs (1)(E)(ii), (1)(E)(iii), and (1)(H)(i)(I), by inserting or permanent partner after spouse ; by adding at the end of paragraph
(1)the following new subparagraph: An alien shall be considered to be deportable as having procured a visa or other documentation by fraud (within the meaning of section 212(a)(6)(C)(i)) and to be in the United States in violation of this Act (within the meaning of subparagraph (B)) if— the alien obtains any admission to the United States with an immigrant visa or other documentation procured on the basis of a permanent partnership entered into less than 2 years prior to such admission and which, within 2 years subsequent to such admission, is terminated because the criteria for permanent partnership are no longer fulfilled, unless the alien establishes to the satisfaction of the Secretary of Homeland Security that such permanent partnership was not contracted for the purpose of evading any provisions of the immigration laws; or it appears to the satisfaction of the Secretary of Homeland Security that the alien has failed or refused to fulfill the alien’s permanent partnership which in the opinion of the Secretary of Homeland Security was made for the purpose of procuring the alien’s admission as an immigrant. ; and in paragraphs (2)(E)(i) and (3)(C)(ii), by inserting or permanent partner after spouse each place it appears.
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