Ming Shi Xue v. Board of Immigration Appeals, U.S. Department of Justice

U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit · Decided 2006-02-21

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CALABRESI, Circuit Judge. Asylum petitions of aliens seeking refuge from alleged persecution are among the hardest cases faced by our courts. They are not games. And, despite their volume, these suits are not to be disposed of improvidently, or without the care and judicial attention — by immigration judges, in the first instance, and by federal judges, on appeal — to which all…

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