Flores-Contreras v. Gonzales
Flores-Contreras v. Gonzales
Opinion of the Court
MEMORANDUM
Petitioner Jose Flores-Contreras appeals the order of the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) denying his motion to reopen proceedings and his request for a stay of voluntary departure. In view of our recent decision in Azarte v. Ashcroft, 394 F.3d 1278 (9th Cir. 2005), we grant the petition for review.
Petitioner contends that the BIA abused its discretion in denying his motion to reopen because, pursuant to 8 U.S.C. § 1229a(c)(6), he was entitled to file a motion to reopen “within 90 days of the date of entry of a final order of removal.” We recently reconciled the conflict between the sixty-day voluntary departure period under § 1229c(b)(2) and the ninety-day period for filing a motion to reopen under § 1229a(c)(6) in Azarte. There, we held “that in cases in which a motion to reopen is filed within the voluntary departure period and a stay of removal or voluntary departure is requested, the voluntary departure period is tolled during the period the BIA is considering the motion.” Azarte, 394 F.3d at 1289. Accordingly, we granted the petition for review and instructed the BIA to consider the motion to reopen on its merits. Id.
There is no meaningful distinction between Azarte and the present case. Petitioner filed his motion to reopen, and requested a stay of voluntary departure, with seventeen days remaining in the voluntary departure period granted by the BIA. Because the voluntary departure period was tolled by operation of statute while the BIA considered Petitioner’s motion, the BIA erred in concluding that Petitioner had overstayed the voluntary departure period. Therefore, the petition for review is granted, and Petitioner’s motion to reopen is remanded to the BIA with instructions to consider the motion on its merits.
PETITION GRANTED; REMANDED.
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