With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". for a legislative decision on immigration matters so long as the justifications appeared to be rationally based); Kleindienst v. Mandel, 408 U.S. 753, 766, 92 S.Ct. 2576, 33 L.Ed.2d 683 (1972) (quotation omitted) (“over no conceivable subject is the Legislative power of Congress more complete than it is over the admission of aliens”). DISCUSSION I. Jurisdiction The Government’s Answer stated that Petitioner faded to exhaust his administrative remedies because “he failed to timely move for reconsideration or seek judicial review of the September 1, 1998 decision of the BIA.” (AnsJ 21.) At oral argument, the Government agreed that Charles could not have appealed the BIA decision to the Court of Appeals because he is a criminal alien. See Liang v. INS, 206 F.3d 308, 323 (3d Cir.2000) (<HOLDING>). Further, this Court believes that a motion to

A: holding that under permanent rules of hrira the court of appeals lacks jurisdiction over claims of aliens ordered deported for crimes listed in ina and holding that district courts retain habeas jurisdiction over deportation orders of criminal aliens
B: holding that court of appeals statutory jurisdiction over final orders of removal extends to reinstatement orders
C: holding court of appeals lacks jurisdiction over the governments prosecutorial discretion decisions
D: recognizing that habeas petitions filed by aliens subject to ina  106 may be mooted by deportation
A.