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Circuit Grants New Hearing for Asylum Seeker Who Was Tortured but Kept Togo Government Job

June 23, 2009 (1 min read)

"A federal appeals court has vacated a Board of Immigration Appeals ruling that a Togolese citizen had the burden of proving he feared future persecution because he retained his government job, despite having allegedly endured daily beatings and nearly starved to death in prison." Law.com, June 24, 2009.


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