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072126P.pdf 08/28/2008 Roberto Castro-Pu v. Michael Mukasey
U.S. Court of Appeals Case No: 07-2126
Board of Immigration Appeals
[PUBLISHED][Loken, Author, with John R. Gibson and Melloy, Circuit Judges]
Petition for Review - Immigration. Substantial evidence in the record
as a whole supports the Immigration Judge's determination that petitioner
had failed to show a particularized risk of persecution that would
establish either a well-founded fear of persecution making him eligible
for asylum or the withholding of removal, or a likelihood of torture
warranting relief under the Convention Against Torture; court lacks
jurisdiction to review the Attorney General's decision not to let petitioner
repaper the case; denial of continuance to permit petitioner to find
another expert on changed country conditions was not an abuse of the IJ's
discretion.