Law360, New York (August 16, 2016, 2:45 PM EDT) -- The Ninth Circuit on Monday affirmed a Board of Immigration Appeals decision refusing to grant an Indian citizen asylum on the grounds that the man could reasonably and safely relocate to another part of India, but remanded the case on another part of the decision it said was too ambiguous. The three-judge panel found substantial evidence supports the BIA’s denial of Gurjit Singh’s asylum claim, saying that although the immigration judge found that Singh suffered past persecution by the Punjabi police because of his membership in the political group Shiromani Akali Dal Mann, internal relocation is a reasonable option for Singh....

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