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064123P.pdf   11/02/2007  Aureo Sergio Ixtlilco-Morales  v.  Peter D. Keisler
   U.S. Court of Appeals Case No:  06-4123
   Board of Immigration Appeals   
   [PUBLISHED] [Bowman, Author, with Benton and Shepherd, Circuit Judges]
Petition for Review - Immigration. BIA did not commit legal error by considering whether petitioner's change in age from a child to an adult rebutted the presumption of a well-founded fear of future persecution when the BIA's finding that petitioner had suffered past persecution was related to the treatment of homosexual children in Mexico; BIA did not err in finding that attacks on HIV-positive people were not so wide- spread in Mexico as to support a claim for a well-founded fear of persecution; nor did the BIA err in finding that petitioner had failed to prove that inadequacies in Mexican healthcare for HIV-positive people was an attempt to persecute them; argument regarding humanitarian asylum was raised for the first time on appeal and would not be considered.