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GONZALEZ CUEVAS v. GARLAND (2021)

United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit.2021-05-10No. No. 20-9567

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ORDER AND JUDGMENT *

Jose Gonzalez-Cuevas appeals an order from the Board of Immigration Appeals upholding the denial of his motion to reopen removal proceedings and consider an application for cancellation of removal. The Board determined that Gonzalez-Cuevas was not eligible for cancellation of removal because he had not been present in the United States for a “continuous period” of at least ten years. 8 U.S.C. § 1229b(b)(1)(A). Under the stop-time rule, the Board reasoned, Gonzalez-Cuevass continuous-presence period ended when the government sent him a notice to appear informing him of the removal proceedings, followed by another document a few weeks later stating the date and time of a hearing.

In its response brief, the government acknowledged that the Boards decision conflicted with our decision in Banuelos-Galviz v. Barr, which held that “the stop-time rule is triggered by one complete notice to appear rather than a combination of documents.” 953 F.3d 1176, 1178 (10th Cir. 2020). As such, the government “agree[d] that remand is appropriate.” Aplee. Br. 9.

We abated the appeal, however, pending the Supreme Courts decision in a case involving the same stop-time issue we faced in Banuelos-Galviz. The Supreme Court has now decided that case, Niz-Chavez v. Garland, No. 19-863, ––– U.S. ––––, 141 S.Ct. 1474, ––– L.Ed.2d ––––, 2021 WL 1676619 (Apr. 29, 2021), and the government recognizes that it “is in line with the ․ holding in Banuelos-Galviz.” Respt Status Report 2, May 5, 2021.

Accordingly, we lift the abatement, grant Gonzalez-Cuevass petition for review, and remand for further proceedings. See Artur v. Barr, 819 F. Appx 618, 621 (10th Cir. 2020) (unpublished) (“Because [the Boards precedent] is no longer good law in this circuit, we grant the petition for review and remand for the [Board] to consider the motion to reopen in light of our decision in Banuelos-Galviz.”).

Nancy L. Moritz, Circuit Judge