Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 8 : Section 1533


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/03/05
Section 1533. Removal court procedure

    (a) Application
      (1) In general
        In any case in which the Attorney General has classified
      information that an alien is an alien terrorist, the Attorney
      General may seek removal of the alien under this subchapter by
      filing an application with the removal court that contains - 
          (A) the identity of the attorney in the Department of Justice
        making the application;
          (B) a certification by the Attorney General or the Deputy
        Attorney General that the application satisfies the criteria
        and requirements of this section;
          (C) the identity of the alien for whom authorization for the
        removal proceeding is sought; and
          (D) a statement of the facts and circumstances relied on by
        the Department of Justice to establish probable cause that - 
            (i) the alien is an alien terrorist;
            (ii) the alien is physically present in the United States;
          and
            (iii) with respect to such alien, removal under subchapter
          II of this chapter would pose a risk to the national security
          of the United States.
      (2) Filing
        An application under this section shall be submitted ex parte
      and in camera, and shall be filed under seal with the removal
      court.
    (b) Right to dismiss
      The Attorney General may dismiss a removal action under this
    subchapter at any stage of the proceeding.
    (c) Consideration of application
      (1) Basis for decision
        In determining whether to grant an application under this
      section, a single judge of the removal court may consider, ex
      parte and in camera, in addition to the information contained in
      the application - 
          (A) other information, including classified information,
        presented under oath or affirmation; and
          (B) testimony received in any hearing on the application, of
        which a verbatim record shall be kept.
      (2) Approval of order
        The judge shall issue an order granting the application, if the
      judge finds that there is probable cause to believe that - 
          (A) the alien who is the subject of the application has been
        correctly identified and is an alien terrorist present in the
        United States; and
          (B) removal under subchapter II of this chapter would pose a
        risk to the national security of the United States.
      (3) Denial of order
        If the judge denies the order requested in the application, the
      judge shall prepare a written statement of the reasons for the
      denial, taking all necessary precautions not to disclose any
      classified information contained in the Government's application.
    (d) Exclusive provisions
      If an order is issued under this section granting an application,
    the rights of the alien regarding removal and expulsion shall be
    governed solely by this subchapter, and except as they are
    specifically referenced in this subchapter, no other provisions of
    this chapter shall be applicable.



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