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27 I. & N. Dec. 494

L-E-A

Board of Immigration Appeals

Decided July 1, 2018

Board of Immigration Appeals · decided 2018-07-01

The Acting Attorney General referred the decision of the Board of Immigration Appeals to himself for review of issues relating to whether, and under what circumstances, an alien may establish persecution on account of membership in a "particular social group" under 8 U.S.C. § 1101(a)(42)(A) based on the alien's membership in a family unit, ordering that the case be stayed during the pendency of his review.

Cited by 1 later decisions — most recently August 2019

Applies 8 U.S.C. § 1101 (§ 101 of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (McCarran-Walter))

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Decided 2018-07-01

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27 I&N Dec. 494
 (A.G. 2018)                      Interim Decision #3946




                       Matter of L-E-A-, Respondent
           Decided by Acting Attorney General December 3, 2018

                          U.S. Department of Justice
                         Office of the Attorney General


           BEFORE THE ACTING ATTORNEY GENERAL

    Pursuant to 
8 C.F.R. § 1003.1
(h)(1)(i), I direct the Board of Immigration
Appeals (“Board”) to refer this case to me for review of its decision. The
Board’s decision in this matter is automatically stayed pending my review.
See Matter of Haddam, A.G. Order No. 2380-2001 (Jan. 19, 2001). To assist
me in my review, I invite the parties to these proceedings and interested amici
to submit briefs on points relevant to the disposition of this case, including:

   Whether, and under what circumstances, an alien may establish persecution on
   account of membership in a “particular social group” under 
8 U.S.C. § 1101
(a)(42)(A) based on the alien’s membership in a family unit.

    The parties’ briefs shall not exceed 15,000 words and shall be filed on or
before January 4, 2019. Interested amici may submit briefs not exceeding
9,000 words on or before January 18, 2019. The parties may submit reply
briefs not exceeding 6,000 words on or before January 18, 2019. All filings
shall be accompanied by proof of service and shall be submitted
electronically to [email protected], and in triplicate to:

                         United States Department of Justice
                     Office of the Attorney General, Room 5114
                           950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
                                Washington, DC 20530

All briefs must be both submitted electronically and postmarked on or before
the pertinent deadlines. Requests for extensions are disfavored.




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