Panoto v. Holder

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Petitioner, an Indonesian citizen, submitted an application for asylum, alleging that she experienced persecution as an Indonesian Christian. An Immigration Judge (IJ) denied Petitioner’s application for asylum and granted her request for voluntary departure, concluding that Petitioner’s account did not rise to the level of past persecution, nor did Petitioner demonstrate that she would be persecuted if she returned to Indonesia. The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) affirmed the IJ’s decision and dismissed Petitioner’s appeal. The First Circuit granted Petitioner’s petition for review and vacated the order of removal, holding that the IJ’s and BIA’s legal conclusions were not supported by substantial evidence in the record. Remanded to the BIA to make a well-reasoned determination as to Petitioner’s eligibility for asylum. View "Panoto v. Holder" on Justia Law