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Ruling that the proposed particular social group "Honduran women evading rape and extortion" is not legally cognizable because it does not meet the particularity and social visibility requirements. 

Decision
Santos Mejia v. Sessions, 717 F. App'x 257 (4th Cir. 2018) (No. 17-11216)
Date of Decision
February 20, 2018
Case Type
Fear-based
Unpublished
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