Petition for review of an order finding petitioner removable is denied where: 1) the BIA’s conclusion that petitioner had been convicted of a crime of moral turpitude in denying his petition for withholding of removal was proper as his conviction for selling fraudulent Social Security and alien registration cards to those who knew they were false documents was a crime that involves inherently deceptive conduct; and 2) there was no merit in remaining challenges. 

Read Lagunas-Salgado v. Holder, No. 07-3396

Petitions for Review of an Order of the Board of Immigration Appeals

Argued April 17, 2009Decided October 13, 2009

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Opinion by Williams, Circuit Judge

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