Casares-Castellon v. HolderCasares-Castellon v. Holder
Ramiro Casares-Castellon (“Casares”) petitions for review of the Board of Immigration Appeals’ (“BIA”) order affirming the Immigration Judge’s (“IJ”) decision deeming his timely-filed application for relief under former Immigration and Nationality Act (“INA”) § 212(c),
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Casares contends that the BIA misinterpreted
To determine whether an agency’s interpretation of its own regulation is accorded deference, this court conducts a two-step inquiry. First, deference is warranted only when the language of the regulation is ambiguous; otherwise, “[t]o defer to the agency’s position would be to
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permit the agency, under the guise of interpreting a regulation, to create
defacto
a new regulation.”
Christensen v. Harris County,
The Immigration Judge may set and extend time limits for the filing of applications and related documents and responses thereto, if any. If an application or document is not filed within the time set by the Immigration Judge, the opportunity to file that application or document shall be deemed waived.
We need not decide whether the BIA’s interpretation of
Neither the BIA nor the IJ reached the merits of Casares’ application. Therefore, we must remand to the agency for a merits determination. We do not prejudge the results of that inquiry.
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The BIA failed to address Casares’ contention that the IJ erred in deeming his application for cancellation of removal under INA § 240A,
We need not, and do not, reach the remaining issues raised by the parties.
PETITION GRANTED; REMANDED.