Plenary power

In law, a plenary power or plenary authority, derived from the Latin term plenus, 'full', is a complete and exclusive power over a particular subject matter, with no or minimal substantive limitations, and without needing additional authorization. == United States == === Immigration and nationality === Congress and the President have plenary power to make and enforce immigration and nationality policy, with limited judicial review.

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Plenary power

In law, a plenary power or plenary authority, derived from the Latin term plenus, 'full', is a complete and exclusive power over a particular subject matter, with no or minimal substantive limitations, and without needing additional authorization. == United States == === Immigration and nationality === Congress and the President have plenary power to make and enforce immigration and nationality policy, with limited judicial review.

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