Silva v. U.S. Attorney General, No. 04-10351 (11th Cir.) (448 F.3d 1229) (May 5, 2006) (Judge William H. Jr. Pryor)
Here a divided panel from the Eleventh Circuit denied asylum to a Colombian woman who gave admittedly credible evidence of numerous death threats against her by a Marxist paramilitary group, but who could not actually identify her potential shooters.
With decisions like this, it is no wonder that immigration law …
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