Suzdaltseva v. Ashcroft
Suzdaltseva v. Ashcroft
Opinion of the Court
MEMORANDUM
Petitioner Svetlana Suzdaltseva, a native and citizen of Russia, petitions for review of the Immigration Judge’s (“IJ”) adverse credibility finding and the IJ’s denial of her applications for asylum, withholding of removal, and protection under the Convention Against Torture.
Substantial evidence supports the IJ’s finding that Suzdaltseva lacked credibility. The IJ delineated specific problems with Suzdaltseva’s testimony. Importantly, the IJ found that Suzdaltseva lacked basic knowledge of the tenets of the Jehovah’s Witness faith, that significant inconsistencies existed between the facts that Suzdaltseva initially declared and those to which she later testified, and that although Suzdaltseva stated that she feared for her life due to her religious beliefs, she repeatedly returned to Russia after leaving. These inconsistencies were not minor
Because Suzdaltseva has not demonstrated past persecution, no presumption of a fear of future persecution arises.
PETITION DENIED.
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. See 8 C.F.R. § 208.16(c).
. Because the Board of Immigration Appeals affirmed without opinion, we review the IJ’s decision as the final agency action. Falcon Carriche v. Ashcroft, 350 F.3d 845, 849 (9th Cir. 2003). We review credibility findings and the failure to demonstrate eligibility for asylum under the substantial evidence standard. He v. Ashcroft, 328 F.3d 593, 595 (9th Cir. 2003); Ochave v. INS, 254 F.3d 859, 861-62 (9th Cir. 2001).
. See de Leon-Barrios v. INS, 116 F.3d 391, 393-94 (9th Cir. 1997).
. See Singh v. Ashcroft, 301 F.3d 1109, 1111—12 (9th Cir. 2002).
. de Leon-Barrios, 116 F.3d at 393.
. See Korablina v. INS, 158 F.3d 1038, 1045 (9th Cir. 1998).
. Molina-Estrada v. INS, 293 F.3d 1089, 1095 (9th Cir. 2002).
. See Halaim v. INS, 358 F.3d 1128, 1132 (9th Cir. 2004).
. See 8 C.F.R. § 208.16(c)(2).
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