The United States Supreme Court unanimously upheld the authority of the government to revoke visas for fraudulent marriages.
The high court found that such decisions fall within the discretion of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and cannot be reviewed by courts.
The case was brought by Amina Bouarfa, a U.S. citizen married to a non-citizen from Hamas-controlled Gaza.
Bouarfa’s petition for a spousal visa was initially approved by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service.
However, the agency later revoked the approval when it found her husband had been involved in a sham marriage in the past. […]
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