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092351P.pdf   05/20/2010  Alexander Litvinov  v.  Eric Holder, Jr.
   U.S. Court of Appeals Case No:  09-2351
   Board of Immigration Appeals   
   [PUBLISHED] [Shepherd, Author, with Riley, Chief Judge, and Smith,
   Circuit Judge]
Petition for Review - Immigration. Immigration Judge applied the proper legal standards in evaluating petitioners' claims that they had a well-founded fear of future persecution if they returned to Belarus; generalized and speculative statements concerning what might occur if petitioners returned to Belarus were insufficient to establish a well- founded fear of future persecution; even if the IJ erred by failing to fully consider the evidence of recent conditions in the country, and even if all of petitioners' evidence was credible, a reasonable fact-finder would still not have been compelled to conclude that petitioners had a well-founded fear of persecution.