Case Name: Aydee EGOAVIL-MACHA, Petitioner, v. John ASHCROFT, Attorney General, Respondent
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 2004-03-23
Citations: 93 F. App'x 152
Docket Number: No. 02-72055; Agency No. A73-391-290
Parties: Aydee EGOAVIL-MACHA, Petitioner, v. John ASHCROFT, Attorney General, Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: West's Federal Appendix
Volume: 93
Pages: 152–153

Head Matter:
Aydee EGOAVIL-MACHA, Petitioner, v. John ASHCROFT, Attorney General, Respondent.
No. 02-72055. Agency No. [ AXX-XXX-XXX ].
United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
Submitted March 15, 2004.
Decided March 23, 2004.
Jose Alberto Loayza, Esq., Culas & Loayza, Attorneys at Law, Midvale, UT, for Petitioner.
Regional Counsel, Western Region Immigration & Naturalization Service, Laguna Niguel, CA, Ronald E. LeFevre, Chief Legal Officer, Office of the District Counsel, San Francisco, CA, Donald A. Couvillon, Esq., Anthony W. Norwood, Esq., DOJ-U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC, for Respondent.
Before B. FLETCHER, WARDLAW and CLIFTON, Circuit Judges.
This panel unanimously finds this case suitable for decision without oral argument. See Fed. R.App. P. 34(a)(2).

Opinion:
MEMORANDUM
Aydee Egoavil-Macha, a citizen and native of Peru, petitions for review of the decision of the Board of Immigration Appeals ("BIA"), summarily affirming without opinion the immigration judge's ("IJ") denial of her applications for asylum and withholding of removal. We have jurisdiction pursuant to 8 U.S.C. § 1252. We review for substantial evidence. Malhi v. INS, 336 F.3d 989, 992 (9th Cir.2003). We grant the petition, and remand for further proceedings.
Substantial evidence does not support the IJ's determination that Egoavil-Macha did not establish a well-founded fear of future persecution based on the bombing of her home, the deaths in her family, and the attempted forced recruitment by the terrorists on account of her father's imputed political opinion. See Meza-Manay v. INS, 139 F.3d 759, 764 (9th Cir.1998) (finding persecution based on the political opinion imputed to the petitioner from her husband's involvement with the police).
We therefore grant the petition and remand to the BIA for a determination, accepting Egoavil-Macha established a well-founded fear of future persecution, whether Egoavil-Macha is otherwise eligible for asylum and withholding of removal. See INS v. Ventura, 537 U.S. 12, 16-18, 123 S.Ct. 353, 154 L.Ed.2d 272 (2002) (per curiam).
PETITION GRANTED and REMANDED.
This disposition is not appropriate for publication and may not be cited to or by the courts of this circuit except as provided by Ninth Circuit Rule 36-3.