Lin Chen v. Keisler

IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit FILED October 11, 2007 No. 06-61077 Summary Calendar Charles R. Fulbruge III Clerk LIN CHEN Petitioner v. PETER D KEISLER, ACTING U S ATTORNEY GENERAL Respondent Petition for Review of an Order of the Board of Immigration Appeals BIA No. A96 191 172 Before REAVLEY, SMITH and BARKSDALE, Circuit Judges. PER CURIAM:* Lin Chen, a citizen of China, petitions this court for review of an order denying his applications for asylum, withholding of removal, and relief under the Convention Against Torture (CAT). The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) dismissed his appeal of the denial of relief by the Immigration Judge (IJ). Chen argues that the BIA and IJ erred by determining that (1) he did not show past persecution, (2) he failed to establish the objective reasonableness of a well-founded fear of future persecution, and (3) he did not warrant withholding * Pursuant to 5TH CIR. R. 47.5, the court has determined that this opinion should not be published and is not precedent except under the limited circumstances set forth in 5TH CIR. R. 47.5.4. No. 06-61077 of removal. Chen has failed to “show that the evidence he presented was so compelling that no reasonable factfinder could fail to find the requisite fear of persecution.” Jukic v. INS, 40 F.3d 747, 749 (5th Cir. 1994). Accordingly, the denial of his application for withholding of removal also does not warrant reversal. See Faddoul v. INS, 37 F.3d 185, 188 (5th Cir. 1994). Chen also contends that the IJ erred by failing to conduct a separate analysis of his CAT application. “This Court must examine the basis of its jurisdiction, on its own motion, if necessary.” Mosley v. Cozby, 813 F.2d 659, 660 (5th Cir. 1987). Chen’s failure to exhaust this argument by raising it before the BIA serves as a jurisdictional bar to our consideration of this issue. See Wang v. Ashcroft, 260 F.3d 448, 452-53 (5th Cir. 2001). Chen’s petition for review is DENIED. 2