Other Statutes Cases filed in the Second Circuit Courts
Cases 41 - 50 of 79
Roldan v. Barr
as 19-12
Respondent: Matthew G. Whitaker, Acting United States Attorney General and William P. Barr, United States Attorney General
Petitioner: Jorge R. Roldan
Jin v. Barr
as 19-157
Respondent: Matthew G. Whitaker, Acting United States Attorney General and William P. Barr, United States Attorney General
Petitioner: Jian Le Li and Ai Fu Jin
Bagale v. Barr
as 19-5
Petitioner: Dilli Ram Bagale
Respondent: Matthew G. Whitaker, Acting United States Attorney General and William P. Barr, United States Attorney General
Gonzalez-Polanco v. Barr
as 19-30
Respondent: Matthew G. Whitaker, Acting United States Attorney General and William P. Barr, United States Attorney General
Petitioner: Maria Fernanda Gonzalez-Polanco and Christopher Mauricio Orellana-Gonzalez
Wei v. Barr
as 19-6
Respondent: Matthew G. Whitaker, Acting United States Attorney General and William P. Barr, United States Attorney General
Petitioner: Qiang Wei
Lulea v. Barr
as 19-2
Respondent: Matthew G. Whitaker, Acting United States Attorney General and William P. Barr, United States Attorney General
Petitioner: Puiu Vali Lulea
Lin v. Barr
as 19-85
Respondent: Matthew G. Whitaker, Acting United States Attorney General and William P. Barr, United States Attorney General
Petitioner: Tingyi Lin, AKA Ting Jiang Lin, AKA Cady Jiang
Ahmed v. Barr
as 19-3
Respondent: Matthew G. Whitaker, Acting United States Attorney General and William P. Barr, United States Attorney General
Petitioner: Farid Ahmed
Carrera v. Barr
as 19-74
Respondent: Matthew G. Whitaker, Acting United States Attorney General and William P. Barr, United States Attorney General
Petitioner: Mauricio Carrera
Chery v. Barr
as 19-297
Respondent: Matthew G. Whitaker, Acting United States Attorney General and William P. Barr, United States Attorney General
Petitioner: Lyxon Chery

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