Bryan DiGregory, Esq. 1524 Delancey Street, 4th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19102 Name: BORROME, RAMONE U.S. Department of Justice Executive Office r Iigration Review Board ofImmigration Appeals Office of the Clerk 5/07 Leburg Pike, Suite 2000 F/ls Ch11rc. rginia 22041 OHS LIT.Nork Co. PrisonCR 3400 Concord Road York, PA 17402 A 044-824-479 Date of this notice: 4/7/2014 Enclosed is a courtesy copy of the Board1s decision in the above-rerenced case. Enclosure Panel Members: Adkins-Blanch, Charles K. Sincerely, Dc Doa Carr Chief Clerk Trane Useeam: Docket For more unpublished BIA decisions, visit www.irac.net/unpublished Immigrant & Refugee Appellate Center | www.irac.net Cite as: Ramone Borrome, A044 824 479 (BIA Apr. 7, 2014)
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11.S. Department of Justice Executive Office for Immigration Review
Falls Church, Virginia 20530
File: A044 824 4 79 - York, PA
In re: RAMONE BORROME
IN REMOVAL PROCEEDINGS
MOTION
ON BEHALF OF RESPONDENT: Pro se
APPLICATION: Reopening; termination of proceedings
Decision of the Board of Immigration Appeals
Date: APR -7 2014
The Third Circuit issued an order dated July 18, 2012, in which it granted the petitioner's (alien's) petition for review, reversed the Board's March 28, 2011, decision, and vacated the order of removal. A mandate issued on September 10, 2012.
Although the Third Circuit granted the petition for review, it did not remand the case to the Board for further proceedings. Thus, the respondent (alien) is in the unusual position of having a federal court order which vacated the removal order while simultaneously having a final administrative order of removal. In light of the above, the Board will reopen proceedings sua sponte and terminate proceedings so as to remove any confusion which may result from this situation.1
Accordingly, the following orders will be entered:
ORDER: The Board reopens proceedings sua sponte.
FURTHER ORDER: The respondent's removal proceedings are hereby terminated.
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1 A courtesy copy of this decision will be sent to respondent's attorney before the Third CircuitThomas M. Griffin, Esquire.