Other Statutes Cases filed in the Second Circuit Courts
Cases 51 - 60 of 79
Diallo v. Barr
as 19-7
Respondent: Matthew G. Whitaker, Acting United States Attorney General and William P. Barr, United States Attorney General
Petitioner: Mariama Dioulde Diallo
Liu v. Barr
as 19-117
Respondent: Matthew G. Whitaker, Acting United States Attorney General and William P. Barr, United States Attorney General
Petitioner: Xue Yong Liu
Zhao v. Barr
as 19-398
Respondent: Matthew G. Whitaker, Acting United States Attorney General and William P. Barr, Acting United States Attorney General
Petitioner: Shoulong Zhao
Zammett v. Barr
as 19-209
Respondent: Matthew G. Whitaker, Acting United States Attorney General and William P. Barr, United States Attorney General
Petitioner: Winston Zammett
Jiang v. Barr
as 19-134
Respondent: Matthew G. Whitaker, Acting United States Attorney General and William P. Barr, United States Attorney General
Petitioner: Jingliang Jiang
Xu v. Barr
as 19-11
Respondent: Matthew G. Whitaker, Acting United States Attorney General and William P. Barr, United States Attorney General
Petitioner: Hongfang Xu
In Re: Ercilio Infante Peralta
as 19-177
Respondent: Matthew G. Whitaker, Acting United States Attorney General and William P. Barr, Acting United States Attorney General
Petitioner: Ercilio Infante Peralta
Garcia v. Barr
as 19-153
Respondent: Matthew G. Whitaker, Acting United States Attorney General and William P. Barr, Acting United States Attorney General
Petitioner: Eduardo Garcia
Marroquin-Alas v. Barr
as 19-131
Respondent: Matthew G. Whitaker, Acting United States Attorney General and William P. Barr, United States Attorney General
Petitioner: Jose Ronald Marroquin-Alas
Gayle v. Barr
as 19-152
Respondent: Matthew G. Whitaker, Acting United States Attorney General and William P. Barr, United States Attorney General
Petitioner: Lynroy Gayle

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