...an application for cancellation of removal. The Immigration Judge ("IJ") denied Corro's application for cancellation of removal and her request...
...except for two brief trips to Mexico. The immigration judge (IJ) denied Corros application and request. As to voluntary departure, the...
...and they ultimately threatened him with death. An immigration judge (IJ) denied Regalados asylum application on the basis that he failed...
...AF) and a crime involving moral turpitude. In 1998, an immigration judge (IJ) found Lawrence removable. The IJ also found among other things a lack...
...contends that the second was not. The Immigration Judge ("IJ") and Board of Immigration Appeals ("BIA") concluded that the...
...his endangerment conviction as a CIMT. Both the immigration judge (IJ) and Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) concluded that both crimes were CIMTs...
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