Goswell-Renner v. Holder, Jr., No. 13-2176 (8th Cir. 2014)
Annotate this CasePetitioner, a citizen of Gambia, petitioned for review of the BIA's dismissal of her appeal from an IJ's order that she be removed from the United States. The court concluded that there was substantial evidence to support the IJ's finding that petitioner gave false testimony - that she was not married - for the purpose of obtaining an immigration benefit - adjustment of status based on being an unmarried daughter over the age of twenty-one. The court further concluded that petitioner did not present a claim of direct persecution to the BIA and the BIA did not violate her due process rights by construing her appeal to raise only a derivative claim for withholding of removal. Accordingly, the court denied the petition for review.
Court Description: Petition for Review - immigration. Substantial evidence supported immigration judge's finding that Goswell-Renner gave false testimony relating to her marital status at her adjustment-of-status hearing and thus did not demonstrate good moral character. Goswell-Rennrer only asserted a derivative claim that her child would be subjected to female genital mutilation upon return to Gambia in support of her claim for withholding of removal and not a claim of direct persecution. An applicant may not establish a derivative claim for withholding of removal based upon the applicant's child's fear of persecution. Petition for review of denial of cancellation of removal and withholding of removal is denied.
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