Batres v. Holder, No. 14-1999 (1st Cir. 2015)
Annotate this CaseAn Immigration Judge found that Petitioner, a native and citizen of Guatemala, was removable because he obtained immigration benefits by fraud or material representation and because he entered the United States without valid documentation. The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) affirmed the IJ’s decision and dismissed Petitioner’s appeal. Petitioner petitioned for review, arguing that equitable estoppel should be applied to terminate proceedings against him due to government misconduct. The First Circuit dismissed the petition, holding that because Petitioner did not raise his equitable estoppel claim before the BIA, he failed to exhaust his administrative remedies with the BIA, and thus, this Court did not have jurisdiction to review the claim.
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