Bachilly v. Holder
**Pol. op; future persecution; humanitarian asy.; CAT** The record compels the conclusion that the Revolutionary United Front was motivated at least in part by Bachilly’s political opinion....
View ArticleKabba v. Holder (unpub)
*Credibility** Kabba claims to be from Sierra Leone and asserts that in December 1999, his home in Kabala was attacked by RUF rebels, both his parents were shot and killed in front of him, and he and...
View ArticleTrawally v. Holder (unpub)
**Asy/changed circumstances; humanitarian asylum** In denying humanitarian asylum, the BIA simply said that “a discretionary grant of asylum . . . is not warranted in this case.” The BIA offered no...
View ArticleTunkara v. Holder (unpub)
Credibility; nexus; changed country conditions/wff Substantial evidence supports’ the IJ’s adverse credibility finding. Tunkara inconsistently described the rebels’ motivation for their attacks on his...
View ArticleSheriff v. Holder (unpub)
Future persecution/changed country conditions Substantial evidence supports the agency’s denial of asylum and withholding of removal based upon changed country conditions because, even if Sheriff were...
View ArticleKaba v. Holder (unpub)
Changed circumstances/country conditions Substantial evidence supports the IJ’s determination that circumstances in Sierra Leone have fundamentally changed such that Kaba does not have a wellfounded...
View ArticleDrammeh v. Holder (unpub)
Future persecution; humanitarian asylum Substantial evidence supports the agency’s denial of asylum and withholding of removal based upon changed country conditions because, even if Drammeh established...
View ArticleKamara v. Holder (unpub)
Credibility Kamara said at some points that his father was killed when he attempted to keep RUF rebels from entering the family compound, and at other points that he was killed for refusing to join the...
View ArticleKamara v. Holder (unpub)
Nexus/religion, imputed pol. op.; CAT Kamara contends the harm he and his family suffered in Sierra Leone was on account of his religion and his actual or imputed political opinion. Substantial...
View ArticleDrammeh v. Holder (unpub)
Credibility; persecution Substantial evidence supports the agency’s finding that, even if Drammeh were credible, and even if he established past persecution, the government rebutted the presumption...
View ArticleDrammeh v. Holder (unpub)
Asy/nexus; humanitarian asylum; CAT Substantial evidence supports the BIA’s conclusion that Drammeh failed to establish that rebels targeted him on account of a protected ground. He did not introduce...
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