BIA and IJ’s conclusion that petitioner’s marriage was fraudulent is supported by evidence
Pena-Beltre v. Holder, 09-2072, concerned a petition for review, brought by a citizen of the Dominican Republic, of a final order of removal issued by the BIA. In denying the petition, the court held that the evidence of marriage fraud is so overwhelming that it hardly needs detailing, the government has more than met its burden of proof, and the BIA’s and IJ’s conclusions are amply supported by the evidence.
Related Link:
- Read the First Circuit’s Full Decision in Pena-Beltre v. Holder, 09-2072
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