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Sun Yun YunLatest Updates News About Sun Yun Yun, Yan Yun Ye, a native and citizen of the People's Republic of China, attempted to enter the United States on April 12, 1998, and was placed in removal proceedings. On June 3, 1998, she applied for asylum and appeared before an Immigration Judge ("IJ" or "judge").


On March 31, 1999, the IJ ordered Ye removed to China in absentia when she failed to appear at a scheduled hearing. She did not seek review.


Nearly eight years later, on March 15, 2007, Ye filed a motion to reopen her proceedings. Under the applicable regulations, a motion to reopen "must be filed no later than 90 days after the date on which the final administrative decision was rendered in the proceeding sought to be reopened." 8 C.F.R. § 1003.2(c)(2).


An exception exists, however, for motions to reopen "to apply or reapply for asylum or withholding of deportation based on changed circumstances arising in the country of nationality . . ., if such evidence is material and was not available and could not have been discovered or presented at the previous hearing." Id. § 1003.2(c)(3)(ii); see also 8 U.S.C. § 1229a(c)(7)(C)(ii).


Invoking this exception, Ye argued that her motion to reopen was not time-barred because conditions had changed in the Fujian Province of China, the place to which she would be deported.

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