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No. 8642885
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Ramos v. Gonzales
No. 8642885 · Decided July 12, 2007
No. 8642885·Ninth Circuit · 2007·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
July 12, 2007
Citation
No. 8642885
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
MEMORANDUM ** Substantial evidence supports the immigration judge’s (“IJ”) adverse credibility determination in holding that the petitioners were ineligible for suspension of deportation because Mrs. Sanchez and the Sanchez children had not been continuously present in the United States for seven years prior to service of Orders to Show Cause and because Mr. Sanchez lied to the immigration court about his family members’ date of entry. The petitioners’ testimony before the IJ included many vagaries and inconsistencies. There was simply no credible evidence to support the testimony that Mr. Sanchez and the children were in the United States before 1992. The implausibility of the testimony given by Mr. and Mrs. Sanchez and the conflicting documentary evidence support the IJ’s adverse credibility determination. We have jurisdiction to review the IJ’s conclusion that Mr. Sanchez is statutorily precluded from a finding of “good moral character” on the ground that he gave false testimony to the IJ in order to obtain an immigration benefit. 8 U.S.C. § 1101 (f)(6); Kalaw v. INS, 133 F.3d 1147, 1151 (9th Cir.1997). Substantial evidence supports the IJ’s conclusion that Mr. Sanchez lied to the immigration court. The stay of voluntary departure for Guillermina Gomez Sanchez (A75-246-104) , Veronica Sanchez Gomez (A75-246-105) , Ramon Sanchez Gomez (A75-246-107), and Alejandra Sanchez Gomez (A75-246-108) shall continue until issuance of the mandate. See Elian v. Ashcroft, 370 F.3d 897 (9th Cir.2004). PETITIONS FOR REVIEW DENIED. This disposition is not appropriate for publication and is not precedent except as provided by 9th Cir. R. 36-3.
Plain English Summary
MEMORANDUM ** Substantial evidence supports the immigration judge’s (“IJ”) adverse credibility determination in holding that the petitioners were ineligible for suspension of deportation because Mrs.
Key Points
01MEMORANDUM ** Substantial evidence supports the immigration judge’s (“IJ”) adverse credibility determination in holding that the petitioners were ineligible for suspension of deportation because Mrs.
02Sanchez and the Sanchez children had not been continuously present in the United States for seven years prior to service of Orders to Show Cause and because Mr.
03Sanchez lied to the immigration court about his family members’ date of entry.
04The petitioners’ testimony before the IJ included many vagaries and inconsistencies.
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MEMORANDUM ** Substantial evidence supports the immigration judge’s (“IJ”) adverse credibility determination in holding that the petitioners were ineligible for suspension of deportation because Mrs.
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