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173780P.pdf 03/29/2019 Oralia Juarez-Coronado v. William P. Barr
U.S. Court of Appeals Case No: 17-3780
Petition for Review of an Order of the Board of Immigration Appeals
[PUBLISHED] [Kelly, Author, with Shepherd and Stras, Circuit Judges]
Petition for Review - Immigration. A reasonable adjudicator would not be
compelled to find that the Guatemalan government was and would be
unwilling or unable to protect petitioner against her daughter's father,
and she failed to establish eligibility for asylum; because petitioner
could not satisfy the lower burden of proof required for asylum, her
withholding of removal claim necessarily fails; substantial evidence
supported the denial of CAT relief as there is no evidence in the record
that if petitioner were returned to Guatemala the government would torture
her or be willfully blind to her torture at the hands of her daughter's
father.