Borden v. United States: Supreme Court Limits Scope of “Crimes of Violence”
This practice advisory explains how Borden v. United States affects the definition of a ‘crime of violence’ for immigration law purposes. Borden effectively held that the definition of a “crime of violence” under 18 U.S.C. § 16(a), relevant to both the aggravated felony crime of violence and crime of domestic violence deportability grounds, excludes crimes with a recklessness mens rea. Borden reverses adverse case law in the Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, and Tenth circuits. The advisory also includes a
Why it matters
Useful as a practitioner-oriented overview from National Immigration Project on Crimes; review the source material for the most current authority and procedure.
Topics
Crimes and categorical approach
Workflows
BIA, PFR, and federal court
Crim-imm screening
Forums
Court of appeals
Jurisdictions
10th Circuit