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===''INS v. Chadha''===
===''INS v. Chadha''===
<span style="color:#0000ff;">'''Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Chadha''' (1983)</span>
<span style="color:#0000ff;">'''Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Chadha''' (1983)</span>
* '''Facts:''' Jagdish Chadha was a British citizen from Kenya who had entered the United States as a student. When Kenya severed its union with Britain in 1963, Chadha lost his British citizenship.
* '''Facts:''' Jagdish Chadha was a British citizen from Kenya who had entered the United States as a student. When Kenya severed its union with Britain, Chadha lost his British citizenship.


The Attorney General was given ability to stay deportation in situations of hardship. Chadha’s student visa lapsed. He was a person without a country. Under the statute, any stay of deportation by the agency had to be reported to Congress and if Congress object, they could overrule the stay. Congress did so here. Chadha appealed arguing legislative veto was unconstitutional.  
The Attorney General was given ability to stay deportation in situations of hardship. Chadha’s student visa lapsed. He was a person without a country. Under the statute, any stay of deportation by the agency had to be reported to Congress and if Congress object, they could overrule the stay. Congress did so here. Chadha appealed arguing legislative veto was unconstitutional.  
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