WITH LOTS OF HELP FROM OUR FRIENDS @ ARENT FOX, ROUND TABLE 🛡⚔️⚖️👩🏻‍⚖️🗽STRIKES ANOTHER BLOW FOR DUE PROCESS! — Here’s Our Amicus Brief in Matter of A-M-R-C- — Issue: AG’s Interference With 14-Year-Old Final Asylum Grant!

 

 

Nancy A. Noonan
Nancy A. Noonan
Partner
Arent Fox
D.C.

 

Berin S. Romagnolo
Berin S. Romagnolo
Of Counsel
Arent Fox
Boston
Sara T. Schneider
Sara T. Schneider
Associate
Aren’t Fox
San Francisco
Jake Christensen
Jake Christensen
Associate
Arent Fox
San Francisco

 

2020 0929 AMRC Amicus Brief with Exhibits – Amended POS

In the absence of any justifying change in fact or law, the Attorney General (“AG”) has reopened Mr. Chowdhury’s case fourteen (14) years after he received a final decision on the merits of his claim for asylum following a full evidentiary hearing before the Immigration Judge (“IJ”) and a complete and fair review by the Board of Immigration Appeals (“BIA” or “Board”).
The AG’s invocation of his self-referral authority is wholly improper here. As an initial matter, the AG lacks the authority to reopen and terminate asylum cases once asylum has been granted by an IJ or the Board. But even if the AG had such authority, doing so in this case constitutes ultra vires conduct in violation of Mr. Chowdhury’s due process rights given the excessive and unreasonable delay in referral. The referral is additionally improper because, under the principles of res judicata, there should be a finality and certainty to judgments, particularly where there is no change in fact or law and so much time has passed. In addition, it appears that the AG is succumbing to political pressure from the Executive branch and is reopening the case to align with its foreign policy to aid Bangladesh. Such bias and political motivation is contrary to our immigration system, and indeed our entire legal system. Lastly, the unjustified and excessive delay in reviewing Mr. Chowdhury’s case violates his due process rights and runs contrary to the humanitarian intent of the law.
The AG’s decision to intervene unfairly and unlawfully in a long-settled asylum case infringes the sense of safety, security, and wellbeing of not only Mr. Chowdhury and his family, but also tens of thousands of other asylees who have made their homes in the U.S. in reliance on asylum and protection from persecution and in many cases, violence, in their countries of origin. The Amici Curie respectfully urge the AG to leave Mr. Chowdhury’s asylum case undisturbed, thereby respecting his rights as well, as the rights of the tens of thousands of asylees who have been granted refuge here, and maintaining the fair and impartial adjudication process in place.

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Read the entire brief at the above link.

Many thanks again to Nancy and her pro bono team at Arent Fox!

Knightess
Knightess of the Round Table

PWS

10-04-20