Mejia v. Barr, No. 17-60580 (5th Cir. 2020)
Annotate this CaseThe Fifth Circuit denied petitions for review challenging the BIA's decision denying petitioner relief from an order of removal in absentia. The court agreed with the BIA that petitioner's ten year delay in filing his motion to reopen was inexcusable. In this case, when petitioner discovered that he had been ordered removed in absentia, he could have immediately applied to reopen his proceedings. However, petitioner did not and lost his chance to have his case administratively closed. Furthermore, when petitioner moved to reopen, he could have raised all his arguments in the first motion. Petitioner failed to do so and thus he lost his chance to have half of his arguments decided on the merits.
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