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No. 8626898
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Singh v. Gonzales
No. 8626898 · Decided December 12, 2006
No. 8626898·Ninth Circuit · 2006·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
December 12, 2006
Citation
No. 8626898
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
MEMORANDUM ** Iqbal Singh, a native and citizen of India, petitions for review of the Board of Immigration Appeals’ (“BIA”) decision dismissing his appeal from an Immigration Judge’s (“IJ”) denial of his application for asylum and withholding of removal, and request for relief under the Convention Against Torture (“CAT”). We review for substantial evidence and will uphold the BIA’s and IJ’s decisions unless the evidence compels a contrary conclusion. Malhi v. INS, 336 F.3d 989, 992-93 (9th Cir.2003). We deny the petition. Substantial evidence supports the BIA’s and IJ’s denial of asylum based on an adverse credibility finding. Singh was vague when asked questions about Akali Dal Mann, and demonstrated minimal knowledge of the party’s goals and objectives, despite claiming to have contributed substantial funds to the party and to have been arrested and beaten three times on account of these donations. See Singh v. Ashcroft, 367 F.3d 1139, 1143 (9th Cir. 2004). The IJ’s negative assessment of Singh’s demeanor was specific and cogent, also supporting the adverse credibility finding. See Singh-Kaur v. INS, 183 F.3d 1147, 1151 (9th Cir.1999). Because Singh failed to establish eligibility for asylum, he necessarily failed to meet the more stringent standard for withholding of removal. See Farah v. Ashcroft, 348 F.3d 1153, 1156 (9th Cir.2003). Because Singh’s claim under the CAT is based on the same testimony that the IJ found not credible, and he points to no other evidence that he could claim the IJ should have considered in making its *637 CAT determination, his CAT claim also fails. See id. at 1157 . PETITION FOR REVIEW DENIED. This disposition is not appropriate for publication and may not be cited to or by the courts of this circuit except as provided by 9 th Cir. R. 36-3.
Plain English Summary
MEMORANDUM ** Iqbal Singh, a native and citizen of India, petitions for review of the Board of Immigration Appeals’ (“BIA”) decision dismissing his appeal from an Immigration Judge’s (“IJ”) denial of his application for asylum and withholdi
Key Points
01MEMORANDUM ** Iqbal Singh, a native and citizen of India, petitions for review of the Board of Immigration Appeals’ (“BIA”) decision dismissing his appeal from an Immigration Judge’s (“IJ”) denial of his application for asylum and withholdi
02We review for substantial evidence and will uphold the BIA’s and IJ’s decisions unless the evidence compels a contrary conclusion.
03Substantial evidence supports the BIA’s and IJ’s denial of asylum based on an adverse credibility finding.
04Singh was vague when asked questions about Akali Dal Mann, and demonstrated minimal knowledge of the party’s goals and objectives, despite claiming to have contributed substantial funds to the party and to have been arrested and beaten thre
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MEMORANDUM ** Iqbal Singh, a native and citizen of India, petitions for review of the Board of Immigration Appeals’ (“BIA”) decision dismissing his appeal from an Immigration Judge’s (“IJ”) denial of his application for asylum and withholdi
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