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Daily Archives: September 9, 2013
BIA Precedent Table-1995 to Present
Headnotes from BIA precedent cases published in volumes 21,22, 23, 24, 25 and 26 of the Administrative Decisions under the Immigration and Nationality Laws of the United States, organized by topic. As such, it includes all BIA cases published from … Continue reading
CA7 finds deprivation of procedural rights when an immigration judge based decision on two hearsay documents
Pouhova’s petition for review is GRANTED and CA7 VACATED the Board’s orders affirming the immigration judge’s findings that (1) Pouhova’s testimony was not credible, (2) Pouhova was inadmissible for smuggling, (3) the government showed by clear and convinving evidence that … Continue reading
CA7 Remands Withholding Claim to BIA for HIV Positive Gay Man from Mexico
Camarena, a Mexican citizen, was admitted to the U.S. for permanent residence in 1977, at age 10. He did not become a citizen. After a felony conviction for indecent solicitation of a minor, his permanent-residence status was revoked, and he … Continue reading