Lie v. Holder, No. 13-1311 (1st Cir. 2013)
Annotate this CaseIn 2004, Lie, a Christian and ethnic-Chinese citizen of Indonesia was charged with removability as a noncitizen who overstayed his visa. He conceded removability, but applied for asylum and withholding of removal. In 2006, an Immigration Judge denied his applications. In 2008, the BIA remanded for further consideration of Lie's claim that he would face persecution as a Christian and ethnic Chinese Indonesian. In 2011, the IJ again denied the applications. In 2012, the BIA dismissed the appeal, finding that Lie had failed to show a pattern or practice of persecution. Lie did not seek judicial review, but filed a motion to reconsider, which the BIA denied. The First Circuit denied a petition for review.
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