The First Circuit has remanded a motion to reopen filed by applicants for cancellation of removal. “It is unclear whether the BIA concluded that (1) as a matter of fact, Petitioners failed to corroborate their assertions about the serious educational hardship L.C. would face in Guatemala, or (2) as a matter of law, L.C.'s claimed hardship would not be exceptional and extremely unusual even if it were corroborated.” “If the BIA meant to hold that Petitioners provided insufficient factual corroboration for their claim that L.C. would be deprived of an education in Guatemala, it did not explain its reason for so holding. In particular, the BIA does not appear to have addressed the salient aspects of the country conditions evidence that would seem to support the claimed hardship if considered in light of L.C.'s individual circumstances.”
The full text of Garcia v. Bondi can be found here:
https://www.ca1.uscourts.gov/sites/ca1/files/opnfiles/24-1296P-01A.pdf