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- Negusie_v._Holder abstract "Negusie v. Holder (formerly Negusie v. Mukasey), 555 U.S. 511 (2009), was a legal case in which the United States Supreme Court agreed to review the issue whether the bar to asylum in the United States for persecutors applies to asylum applicants who have been the target of credible threats of harm or torture in their home countries if they refuse to further participate in the acts of persecution. At issue is whether Daniel Negusie, who says he was forced to assist in the mistreatment of prisoners in Eritrea under threat of execution, may nonetheless apply for asylum because any assistance he rendered was provided under duress.The court held that the BIA and United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit erred when they evaluated Negusie's asylum petition because they presumed it mandatory that an alien's coercion to persecute was immaterial when determining whether the "persecutor bar" applies.".
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- Negusie_v._Holder wikiPageID "19744445".
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- Negusie_v._Holder arguedate "--11-05".
- Negusie_v._Holder argueyear "2008".
- Negusie_v._Holder citation "129".
- Negusie_v._Holder dissent "Stevens".
- Negusie_v._Holder decidedate "--03-03".
- Negusie_v._Holder decideyear "2009".
- Negusie_v._Holder dissent "Thomas".
- Negusie_v._Holder fullname "Daniel Girmai Negusie, Petitioner v. Eric H. Holder, Jr., Attorney General".
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- Negusie_v._Holder holding "The BIA and Fifth Circuit misapplied Fedorenko as mandating that whether an alien is compelled to assist in persecution is immaterial for prosecutor-bar purposes. The BIA must interpret the statute, free from this mistaken legal premise, in the first instance".
- Negusie_v._Holder dissent "Breyer".
- Negusie_v._Holder joinmajority "Roberts, Scalia, Souter, Ginsburg, Alito".
- Negusie_v._Holder litigants "Negusie v. Holder".
- Negusie_v._Holder majority "Kennedy".
- Negusie_v._Holder prior "Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit".
- Negusie_v._Holder scotus "2006".
- Negusie_v._Holder subsequent "231".
- Negusie_v._Holder uspage "511".
- Negusie_v._Holder usvol "555".
- Negusie_v._Holder subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- Negusie_v._Holder subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases_of_the_Roberts_Court.
- Negusie_v._Holder subject Category:United_States_immigration_and_naturalization_case_law.
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- Negusie_v._Holder comment "Negusie v. Holder (formerly Negusie v. Mukasey), 555 U.S. 511 (2009), was a legal case in which the United States Supreme Court agreed to review the issue whether the bar to asylum in the United States for persecutors applies to asylum applicants who have been the target of credible threats of harm or torture in their home countries if they refuse to further participate in the acts of persecution.".
- Negusie_v._Holder label "Negusie v. Holder".
- Negusie_v._Holder sameAs m.04n07jw.
- Negusie_v._Holder sameAs Q15147986.
- Negusie_v._Holder sameAs Q15147986.
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- Negusie_v._Holder name "Daniel Girmai Negusie, Petitioner v. Eric H. Holder, Jr., Attorney General".