IMMIGRATION – Asylum; Past Persecution; Changed Conditions 
Posted: 1:00 am Mon, March 15, 2010
By admin
Tags: Immigration
Where an immigrant from Bangladesh sought asylum and withholding of removal based on past persecution, even if there were not problems with the immigrant’s credibility and a false report submitted by him, the government established changed country conditions by showing that a political party to which the immigrant had belonged was now part of a coalition government
Petition denied.
| Case Number | 08-3684 |
| Case Name | Karim, et al. v. Holder |
| Court | 8th U.S. CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS |
| District | Petitions for review from the Board of Immigration Appeals |
| Category | IMMIGRATION |
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