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133246P.pdf 07/20/2015 Hazret Nanic v. Loretta E. Lynch
U.S. Court of Appeals Case No: 13-3246
Petition for Review of an Order of the Board of Immigration Appeals
[PUBLISHED] [Colloton, Author, with Wollman and Benton, Circuit Judges]
Petition for Review - Immigration. The record supported the determination
that the incidents petitioners relied upon to establish past persecution
were minor and low level and did not amount to persecution; alleged
government interference with petitioners' sense of self-identity did not
rise the extreme level of government action needed to establish
persecution; petitioners failed to establish that he had an objectively
reasonable well-founded fear of persecution if they were returned to
Bosnia-Herzegovina; any error in the IJ's consideration of an "assessement
to refer" concluding petitioner was not credible did not prejudice
petitioner as the IJ found independently that petitioner was credible.