Here they are:
- Tjong v. Gonzales, No. 07-1167. The petitioner is from Indonesia. He seeks review of a denial of a motion to reopen on the basis of changed circumstances, but the First says that the BIA had a rational explanation.
- Wang v. Mukasey, No. 06-2749. The petitioner is from Laos, but a citizen of the People’s Republic of China! She has an American-born daughter. She claims that she was oppressed because of the Chinese government’s heavy-handed family-planning policies. She has one child but wants to have more. But, the IJ held that it wasn’t clear that those policies applied to the foreign-born, and besides the tax on too many children doesn’t seem to be as widely imposed as previously thought. Upheld.
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