PUBLIC LAW 104-132—APR. 24, 1996
110 STAT. 1267
under section 212(a)(3)(B), the alien shall be photographed
and fingerprinted, and shall be advised of the provisions
of section 276(b).
" (c) CONTINUED DETENTION PENDING TRIAL.—
"(1) DELAY IN REMOVAL.—The Attorney General may hold
in abeyance the removal of an alien who has been ordered
removed, pursuant to this title, to allow the trial of such alien
on any Federal or State criminal charge and the service of
any sentence of confinement resulting from such a trial.
"(2) MAINTENANCE OF CUSTODY.—Pending the commencement of any service of a sentence of confinement by an alien
described in paragraph (1), such an alien shall remain in the
custody of the Attorney General, unless the Attorney General
determines that temporary release of the alien to the custody
of State authorities for confinement in a State facility is appropriate and would not endanger national security or public
safety.
"(3) SUBSEQUENT REMOVAL.— Following the completion of
a sentence of confinement by an alien described in paragraph
(1), or following the completion of State criminal proceedings
which do not result in a sentence of confinement of an alien
released to the custody of State authorities pursuant to paragraph (2), such an alien shall be returned to the custody of
the Attorney General who shall proceed to the removal of
the alien under this title.
"(d) APPLICATION OF CERTAIN PROVISIONS RELATING TO ESCAPE
OF PRISONERS.— For purposes of sections 751 and 752 of title 18,
United States Code, an alien in the custody of the Attorney General
pursuant to this title shall be subject to the penalties provided
by those sections in relation to a person committed to the custody
of the Attorney General by virtue of an arrest on a charge of
a felony.
" (e) RIGHTS OF ALIENS IN CUSTODY.—
"(1) FAMILY AND ATTORNEY VISITS.— An alien in the custody
of the Attorney General pursuant to this title shall be given
reasonable opportunity, as determined by the Attorney General,
to communicate with and receive visits from members of the
alien's family, and to contact, retain, and communicate with
an attorney.
"(2) DIPLOMATIC CONTACT.— An alien in the custody of the
Attorney General pursuant to this title shall have the right
to contact an appropriate diplomatic or consular official of the
alien's country of citizenship or nationality or of any country
providing representation services therefore. The Attorney General shall notify the appropriate embassy, mission, or consular
office of the alien's detention.".
(b) JURISDICTION OVER EXCLUSION ORDERS FOR ALIEN TERROR-
ISTS. — Section 106(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8
U.S.C. 1105a(b)) is amended by adding at the end the following
sentence: "Jurisdiction to review an order entered pursuant to the
provisions of section 235(c) concerning an alien excludable under
section 212(a)(3)(B) shall rest exclusively in the United States Court
of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.".
(c) CRIMINAL PENALTY FOR REENTRY OF ALIEN TERRORISTS.—
Section 276(b) of such Act (8 U.S.C. 1326(b)) is amended—
(1) by striking "or" at the end of paragraph (1),
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