MEMORANDUM ***
Anthony L. Williams appeals pro se from the district courts judgment dismissing his diversity action alleging employment claims under California law. We have jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1291. We review de novo the denial of a motion to remand. D-Beam Ltd. Pship v. Roller Derby Skates, Inc., 366 F.3d 972, 974 n.2 (9th Cir. 2004). We affirm.
The district court properly denied Williamss motion to remand because defendant timely removed the action and the district court had subject matter jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1332. See 28 U.S.C. § 1332(a) (setting forth requirements for diversity jurisdiction); 28 U.S.C. § 1446(b)(1) (notice of removal “shall be filed within 30 days after the receipt by the defendant, through service or otherwise, of a copy of the [complaint]”); Murphy Bros., Inc. v. Michetti Pipe Stringing, Inc., 526 U.S. 344, 347-48, 119 S.Ct. 1322, 143 L.Ed.2d 448 (1999) (30-day deadline to remove is “triggered by” service of the summons and complaint).
In his opening brief, Williams fails to raise, and therefore has waived, any challenge to the district courts grant of judgment on the pleadings. See Indep. Towers of Wash. v. Washington, 350 F.3d 925, 929 (9th Cir. 2003) (“[W]e will not consider any claims that were not actually argued in appellants opening brief.”); Acosta-Huerta v. Estelle, 7 F.3d 139, 144 (9th Cir. 1993) (issues not supported by argument in pro se appellants opening brief are waived).
Williamss motion for publication of the decision is denied.
AFFIRMED.