United States of America v. Yetisen
Plaintiff: United States of America
Defendant: Sammy Rasema Yetisen
Case Number: 3:2018cv00570
Filed: April 4, 2018
Court: US District Court for the District of Oregon
Office: Portland (3) Office
Presiding Judge: Marco A. Hernandez
Nature of Suit: Other Immigration Actions
Cause of Action: 08 U.S.C. ยง 1451 Revocation of Naturalization
Jury Demanded By: None

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November 29, 2023 Opinion or Order Filing 96 OPINION & ORDER: Defendant's Motion to Stay Judgment Pending Appeal 91 is denied. The Court's temporary stay pending the resolution of this motion 92 is lifted. Defendant must comply with the October 26, 2023 Judgment 89 within ten (10) days of the date of this Opinion & Order. Signed on 11/29/2023 by Judge Marco A. Hernandez. (jp)
September 12, 2023 Opinion or Order Filing 87 OPINION & ORDER: The Court GRANTS the Government's Motion for Summary Judgment 84 . Defendant's naturalization must be revoked. The Government is directed to prepare and submit a Judgment to the Court consistent with this Opinion & Order within fourteen (14) days. Signed on 9/12/2023 by Judge Marco A. Hernandez. (jp)
August 22, 2022 Opinion or Order Filing 79 OPINION & ORDER: The Court GRANTS in part and DENIES in part the Plaintiff's Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings and Motion to Strike Jury Demand 72 . Signed on 8/22/2022 by Judge Marco A. Hernandez. (jp)
April 18, 2019 Opinion or Order Filing 45 OPINION & ORDER. Defendant's motion to stay execution of the Judgment 41 is denied. As provided in the March 29, 2019 Minute Order extending the date by which Defendant must surrender her documents in light of this pending motion to sta y, Defendant shall surrender her Certificate of Naturalization, any copies thereof in her possession, as well as any and all current or expiredUnited States passports as instructed in the March 11, 2019 Judgment, within fourteen (14) days of the date of this Opinion & Order. Signed on 4/18/2019 by Judge Marco A. Hernandez.(Mailed to Pro Se party on 4/18/2019.) (jp)
February 28, 2019 Opinion or Order Filing 35 OPINION & ORDER: Defendant's motion for judgment on the pleadings 25 is GRANTED. Because Defendant lacked the good moral character requisite for naturalization, the Court finds that her citizenship was illegally precured. The Government is directed to prepare a Judgment revoking Defendant's naturalization, consistent with this Opinion & Order, and submit it to the Court within 14 days. Signed on 2/28/2019 by Judge Marco A. Hernandez. (jp)
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Plaintiff: United States of America
Represented By: Timothy M. Belsan
Represented By: James E. Cox, Jr.
Represented By: Steven A. Platt
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Defendant: Sammy Rasema Yetisen
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