Anakor v. Holder
Jan 20, 2015OUTCOME: Remanded to the Board of Immigration Appeals
Removal after conviction for aggravated felony
Los Angeles, CA
Immigration Lawyer at Los Angeles, CA
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OUTCOME: Remanded to the Board of Immigration Appeals
Removal after conviction for aggravated felony
OUTCOME: The Court remanded the case to the immigration agency to grant the family asylum, or at a minimum withholding of removal.
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit granted a family from Sri Lanka withholding of removal and remanded the case for the agency to exercise discretion and determine that they be granted asylum. ...
OUTCOME: Granted and remanded.
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit found the family had suffered past persecution and remanded the case back to the immigration agency.
OUTCOME: Remanded to the Board of Immigration Appeals
Court found Sri Lankan asylum applicant had established past persecution and remanded the case to the immigration agency.
OUTCOME: Granted
Withholding of removal granted to Filipino man for his political opinion .
OUTCOME: The court affirmed the district court's judgment in part, reversed the judgment in part, and remanded the case with instructions to enter declaratory and injunctive relief for the doctors with respect to three of the challenged regulations.
Physicians lawsuit challenging the regulations promulgated by the immigration agency.