Lin v. U.S. Dept. of Justice, No. 04-0917-ag (2nd Cir.) (459 F.3d 255) (August 3, 2006) (Judge Chester J. Straub)
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October 02, 2006
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Denial of Due Process.
Before the court was petitioner alien's petition for review of a decision of the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), which reversed an immigration judge's decision to grant petitioner asylum and withholding of removal and ordering petitioner removed to China. Petitioner also sought review of the denial of his Convention …
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