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191506P.pdf 04/23/2020 Elvira Cano v. William P. Barr
U.S. Court of Appeals Case No: 19-1506
Petition for Review of an Order of the Board of Immigration Appeals
[PUBLISHED] [Shepherd, Author, with Gruender and Wollman, Circuit Judges]
Petition for Review - Immigration. The agency did not err in determining
petitioner's experiences did not constitute persecution as the threats
against her were unfulfilled, non-specific and lacking in immediacy; the
acts of violence against her son did not show a pattern of persecution
tied to petitioner; nor did she present evidence to suggest that the
alleged persecution of her son was on account of his family relationship
as opposed to simple extortion and gang violence; petitioner did not have
a well-founded fear of future persecution if she returned to Mexico; thus,
substantial evidence supported the agency's determination that petitioner
was not entitled to asylum or withholding of removal; substantial evidence
also supported the denial of CAT relief.