91. Illegal aliens could be deported without judicial review and on secret evidence. 92. If Smith was really unaware of that, he should file legislation now to remove the provision barring judicial review. 93. In addition, the provision says that anyone who had illegally entered the United States in the past could be summarily deported without judicial review. 94. Ironically, the Line Item Veto Act has a provision for expedited judicial review. 95. It also would allow the deportation of illegal immigrants suspected of terrorism, without judicial review. 96. It is true that the specific case brought by Bush and his backers is not the kind that usually calls for federal judicial review. 97. It would also allow deportation of immigrants who are suspected terrorists, with no judicial review. 98. Judicial review is crucial because government decisions on extradition or deportation are often driven by politics, Van Der Hout said. 99. Judicial review provisions, however, are jurisdictional in nature and must be construed with strict fidelity to their terms. 100. Judicial review was sought next. |