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Federal Courts -
9th Circuit Court of Appeals - February 21, 2006
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Angel v. Gonzales, No. 04-72594,
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT, February 21, 2006, Filed
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Overview: Where alien stated that, before she was transported from U.S. to Mexico, she was not fingerprinted and did not sign anything, IJ's "judicial notice" of fact that INS would have given alien documents of grant of voluntary departure did not establish that, for purposes of 8 U.S.C.S. § 1229b, alien's departure was administrative voluntary departure.
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Avdalyan v. Gonzales, No. 04-70296,
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT, February 21, 2006, Filed
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Overview: Where, on the one hand, the BIA determined that the IJ's adverse credibility was not supported, and on the other hand, the BIA upheld the IJ's inadmissibility finding, the appellate court remanded for clarification of the basis upon which the BIA based its admissibility determination.
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