Persecution Based On Imputed Political Opinion Cases in Eleventh Circuit

Browse 2 persecution based on imputed political opinion cases decided by Eleventh Circuit. AI-powered summaries, holdings, and legal analysis.

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Defendant Win
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Remanded

Persecution Based On Imputed Political Opinion Opinions from Eleventh Circuit (2)

Martha Martinez-Lara v. U.S. Attorney General

Asylum denied: Gang violence not a protected ground for asylum

Eleventh Circuit · 2025-08-06 · Defendant Win · Impact: 25/100

Martha Martinez-Lara v. U.S. Attorney General, decided by Eleventh Circuit on August 6, 2025, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The Eleventh Circuit reviewed a denial of asylum to Martha Martinez-L...

Maria Mejia Ponce v. U.S. Attorney General

Eleventh Circuit Remands Asylum Case for Reconsideration of Social Group Membership

Eleventh Circuit · 2025-06-23 · Remanded · Impact: 65/100

Maria Mejia Ponce v. U.S. Attorney General, decided by Eleventh Circuit on June 23, 2025, resulted in a remanded outcome. The Eleventh Circuit reviewed the denial of Maria Mejia Ponce's petition for a...

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Outcome breakdown: Defendant Win: 1, Remanded: 1.

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