Law360, New York (May 11, 2016, 3:55 PM EDT) -- "Immigration cases — like old soldiers — seem never to die,” begins a First Circuit ruling issued Monday finding that the Board of Immigration Appeals did not abuse its discretion in denying a motion to reconsider its decision refusing a Dominican Republic citizen’s request to reopen a 2009 deportation order. Jose Garcia had argued that the BIA abused its discretion by requiring strict adherence to the demands of the BIA’s 1988 decision in Matter of Lozada when it denied his motion to reconsider, but the appeals court said that argument was “unpersuasive,” noting that Garcia does not dispute that he failed...

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