AMINATA DIENG; OUSSEYNOU NDIAYE LO v. WILLIAM P. BARR, ATTORNEY GENERAL - Articles

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Posted by: Karen Belcher on Jan 22, 2020

Court: 6th Circuit Court (Published Opinions)

Attorneys 1: ON BRIEF: Danielle Beach-Oswald, BEACH-OSWALD IMMIGRATION LAW ASSOCIATES, PC, Washington, D.C., for Petitioners.

Attorneys 2: ON BRIEF: Jennifer A. Singer, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, Washington, D.C., for Respondent.

Judge(s): BATCHELDER, WHITE, and THAPAR, Circuit Judges

Court Appealed: Board of Immigration Appeals

ALICE M. BATCHELDER, Circuit Judge. Aminata Dieng and her husband, Ousseynou Ndiaye Lo, petition for review of the order of the Board of Immigration Appeals (Board or BIA) denying their motion to reopen their application for asylum. We hold that the Board did not abuse its discretion when it found that petitioners failed to provide material evidence of changed country conditions in Senegal and therefore DENY the petition.

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