Karunaratna v. Immigration & Naturalization Service
Karunaratna v. Immigration & Naturalization Service
Opinion of the Court
MEMORANDUM
Henarathhetti Karunaratna, a native and citizen of Sri Lanka, petitions for review of the final decision of the Board of
Karunaratna contends that substantial evidence does not support the BIA’s adverse credibility finding. We disagree.
An adverse credibility finding is supported by substantial evidence where the BIA provides specific, cogent reasons for its adverse credibility finding that are substantial and bear a legitimate nexus to the petitioner’s fear of persecution. See Garrovillas v. INS, 156 F.3d 1010, 1013 (9th Cir. 1998). The BIA relied on substantial inconsistencies in Karunaratna’s testimony regarding events purportedly causing his fear of persecution: threatening letters, an arrest, and the murder of his brother. Accordingly, substantial evidence supports the denial of his application for asylum, see Lata, 204 F.3d at 1245-46, and denial of his application for withholding of deportation, see Aruta v. INS, 80 F.3d 1389, 1396 (9th Cir. 1996) (higher standard for withholding of deportation cannot be satisfied by petitioner who fails to demonstrate eligibility for asylum).
PETITION FOR REVIEW DENIED.
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