Case Name: Jose Daniel ESTRADA SILVA; Antonieta Estrada, Petitioners, v. Eric H. HOLDER, Jr., Attorney General, Respondent
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 2010-01-13
Citations: 362 F. App'x 665
Docket Number: No. 06-75819
Parties: Jose Daniel ESTRADA SILVA; Antonieta Estrada, Petitioners, v. Eric H. HOLDER, Jr., Attorney General, Respondent.
Judges: Before: GOODWIN, WALLACE, and FISHER, Circuit Judges.
Reporter: West's Federal Appendix
Volume: 362
Pages: 665–666

Head Matter:
Jose Daniel ESTRADA SILVA; Antonieta Estrada, Petitioners, v. Eric H. HOLDER, Jr., Attorney General, Respondent.
No. 06-75819.
United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
Submitted Dec. 15, 2009.
Filed Jan. 13, 2010.
Katherine L. Curtis, Julie R. Sparks, Reeves & Associates, Pasadena, CA, for Petitioners.
Blair T. O’Connor, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC, CAC-District Counsel, Office of the District Counsel, Department of Homeland Security, Los Angeles, CA, Ronald E. Lefevre, Office of the District Counsel, Department of Homeland Security, San Francisco, CA, for Respondent.
Before: GOODWIN, WALLACE, and FISHER, Circuit Judges.
The panel unanimously concludes this case is suitable for decision without oral argument. See Fed. R.App. P. 34(a)(2).

Opinion:
MEMORANDUM
Jose Daniel Estrada Silva and Antonieta Estrada, natives and citizens of Mexico, petition for review of the Board of Immigration Appeals' order dismissing his appeal from an immigration judge's decision denying their applications for cancellation of removal. Our jurisdiction is governed by 8 U.S.C. § 1252. We dismiss the petition for review.
Petitioners' contentions that the agency legally erred by applying an improper hardship standard and by failing to consider relevant hardship factors are not supported by the record. "Because the [agency] applied the correct legal standard in this case, and because we may not proceed further to examine its application of the facts of this case to the 'exceptional and extremely unusual hardship' standard," we dismiss the petition as to these challenges. See Mendez-Castro v. Muka-sey, 552 F.3d 975, 980 (9th Cir.2009).
We lack jurisdiction over petitioners' constitutional claims. See De Mercado v. Mukasey, 566 F.3d 810, 816 (9th Cir.2009) (discussing jurisdiction over similar "fundamental right to family unity" due process contention); Kalaw v. INS, 133 F.3d 1147, 1152 (9th Cir.1997) (separation of powers).
PETITION FOR REVIEW DISMISSED.
This disposition is not appropriate for publication and is not precedent except as provided by 9th Cir. R. 36-3.