Lin v. Holder
** Asylum 1 year bar; persecution, nexus** The Court has jurisdiction to review the determination that Lin did not timely file his asylum application because the underlying fact that Lin arrived in the...
View ArticleZhao v. Holder
**Future persecution/objectively reasonable fear, imputed political opinion** The record clearly demonstrates that Zhao faces at least a ten percent chance of future persecution. According to Zhao, the...
View ArticleYong-Woo v. Holder (unpub)
Credibility; wff; due process Substantial evidence supports the IJ”s adverse credibility determination. Beyond his questionable testimony, Petitioner presented various identifying documents issued by...
View ArticleChen v. Holder (unpub)
Credibility Substantial evidence supports the IJ’s adverse credibility determination based on: Chen’s unclear testimony regarding how school authorities punished her, her evasiveness during parts of...
View ArticleYu v. Holder (unpub)
Past persecution, nexus; withholding Yu credibly testified that Chinese authorities arrested and detained him for five days because of his Falun Gong activities. During the detention, Yu received one...
View ArticlePang v. Holder (unpub)
Well-founded fear Pang failed to satisfythe objective component of his asylum claim because he did not present credible, direct, and specific evidence in the record, that persecution is a reasonable...
View ArticlePiao v. Holder (unpub)
Future persecution Piao does not contend he suffered past persecution but claims he will be persecuted on account of his practice of Falun Gong. Substantial evidence supports the agency’s denial of...
View ArticleLiu v. Holder (PUB)
Credibility v. frivolous asylum Substantial evidence supports the BIA’s denial of petitioner’s asylum and withholding of removal claims based on petitioner Yan Liu’s lack of credibility. Taken...
View ArticleWang v. Holder (unpub)
Remand/scope, due process Because the BIA limited the scope of the remand hearing to issuing an order of removal, the IJ properly denied Wang’s motion to submit additional evidence. The BIA’s specific...
View ArticleLin v. Holder (unpub)
Credibility Lin’s testimony was inconsistent regarding the extent and timing of his Falun Gong practice. For instance, at his first asylum hearing, he testified that his interest in Falun Gong was a...
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