In 2007 ZHENLI YE GON filed an application with the U.S. seeking asylum. (I-598 form)
He claimed to be a "Mexico senator" at the time of application submission, he followed that statement with an asterisk, scrolling down he asserts " I am an active member and staunch supporter of PRI, my position (senator) was not elected, but being entrusted was delegated by PRI senator Fidel"
His claims that he is an innocent person a victim of entrapment by the corrupt politics and seriously blames the :PAM" party.
Zhenli Le was born in China, but became a naturalized citizen of Mexico, it is Mexico that he is running from.
•asylum and withholding of removal
•protection under the United States Convention against Torture (“CAT”).
Withholding of removal (called “non-refoulment” the United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees) prohibits the U.S. government from removing you to a country where your life or freedom would be threatened on account of a protected ground (your race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group).
You need to show that you are a refugee, and that there is a clear probability of your persecution by a government (or a group the government cannot control) if you were returned to your country of origin.
As with asylum, if you can show that you have been persecuted in the past, it is presumed that you would be persecuted in the future in your home country.
The main advantage of applying for withholding is that it is a mandatory form of protection. That is, if you meet the requirements of withholding, you will be granted this form of relief.
Any discretionary factors are not relevant. Therefore, you should apply for it as a backup form of relief if you might be denied asylum based on discretionary factors (such as a long history of crimes that are not serious).
Moreover, some reasons that would bar you from obtaining asylum (such as the one-year filing deadline or firm resettlement) do not apply to withholding. The only bars that do apply to withholding are:
•persecution of others
•conviction of a particularly serious crime
•commission of a serious nonpolitical crime outside the United States, or terrorism.
His three sons all American citizens Ronald, (2000) Kent (1999) both born in California and Michael born in Las Vegas 2006. He says he has two children, but listed three.
He writes that he is "married and speaks English "Fairly"
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ZHENLI YE GON APPLICATION FOR UNITED STATES ASYLUM
In 2007 ZHENLI YE GON filed an application with the U.S. seeking asylum. (I-598 form)
He claimed to be a "Mexico senator" at the time of application submission, he followed that statement with an asterisk, scrolling down he asserts " I am an active member and staunch supporter of PRI, my position (senator) was not elected, but being entrusted was delegated by PRI senator Fidel"
His claims that he is an innocent person a victim of entrapment by the corrupt politics and seriously blames the :PAM" party.
Zhenli Le was born in China, but became a naturalized citizen of Mexico, it is Mexico that he is running from.
•asylum and withholding of removal
•protection under the United States Convention against Torture (“CAT”).
Withholding of removal (called “non-refoulment” the United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees) prohibits the U.S. government from removing you to a country where your life or freedom would be threatened on account of a protected ground (your race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group).
You need to show that you are a refugee, and that there is a clear probability of your persecution by a government (or a group the government cannot control) if you were returned to your country of origin.
As with asylum, if you can show that you have been persecuted in the past, it is presumed that you would be persecuted in the future in your home country.
The main advantage of applying for withholding is that it is a mandatory form of protection. That is, if you meet the requirements of withholding, you will be granted this form of relief.
Any discretionary factors are not relevant. Therefore, you should apply for it as a backup form of relief if you might be denied asylum based on discretionary factors (such as a long history of crimes that are not serious).
Moreover, some reasons that would bar you from obtaining asylum (such as the one-year filing deadline or firm resettlement) do not apply to withholding. The only bars that do apply to withholding are:
•persecution of others
•conviction of a particularly serious crime
•commission of a serious nonpolitical crime outside the United States, or terrorism.
His three sons all American citizens Ronald, (2000) Kent (1999) both born in California and Michael born in Las Vegas 2006. He says he has two children, but listed three.
He writes that he is "married and speaks English "Fairly"
In 2007 ZHENLI YE GON filed an application with the U.S. seeking asylum. (I-598 form)
He claimed to be a "Mexico senator" at the time of application submission, he followed that statement with an asterisk, scrolling down he asserts " I am an active member and staunch supporter of PRI, my position (senator) was not elected, but being entrusted was delegated by PRI senator Fidel"
His claims that he is an innocent person a victim of entrapment by the corrupt politics and seriously blames the :PAM" party.
Zhenli Le was born in China, but became a naturalized citizen of Mexico, it is Mexico that he is running from.
•asylum and withholding of removal
•protection under the United States Convention against Torture (“CAT”).
Withholding of removal (called “non-refoulment” the United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees) prohibits the U.S. government from removing you to a country where your life or freedom would be threatened on account of a protected ground (your race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group).
You need to show that you are a refugee, and that there is a clear probability of your persecution by a government (or a group the government cannot control) if you were returned to your country of origin.
As with asylum, if you can show that you have been persecuted in the past, it is presumed that you would be persecuted in the future in your home country.
The main advantage of applying for withholding is that it is a mandatory form of protection. That is, if you meet the requirements of withholding, you will be granted this form of relief.
Any discretionary factors are not relevant. Therefore, you should apply for it as a backup form of relief if you might be denied asylum based on discretionary factors (such as a long history of crimes that are not serious).
Moreover, some reasons that would bar you from obtaining asylum (such as the one-year filing deadline or firm resettlement) do not apply to withholding. The only bars that do apply to withholding are:
•persecution of others
•conviction of a particularly serious crime
•commission of a serious nonpolitical crime outside the United States, or terrorism.
His three sons all American citizens Ronald, (2000) Kent (1999) both born in California and Michael born in Las Vegas 2006. He says he has two children, but listed three.
He writes that he is "married and speaks English "Fairly"