
Singh v. INS
Singh v. INS is a significant case from 1993 in which the U.S. Supreme Court addressed the legal rights of asylum seekers. The decision emphasized that immigrants have the right to appeal their removal orders and that judges must consider all evidence, including credibility, when evaluating claims. The ruling highlighted the importance of fair treatment in the immigration process, ensuring that individuals fleeing persecution have a chance to present their cases in a fair legal environment. This case reinforced protections for those seeking refuge in the United States from danger in their home countries.