IMMIGRATION APPEAL SUCCEEDS - A Chinese citizen got a second chance Monday at asylum in the United States when a federal appeals court ordered her case reopened because she feared authorities would force her to use an intrauterine device if she returned to China.
In a 2-1 unpublished decision, a 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel remanded Guo Ying Chen's case to the Board of Immigration Appeals...
In a 2-1 unpublished decision, a 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel remanded Guo Ying Chen's case to the Board of Immigration Appeals...
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