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NOT FOR PUBLICATION                       FILED
                       UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS                      DEC 12 2023

                                 FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT                 MOLLY C. DWYER, CLERK
                                                                         U.S. COURT OF APPEALS

ISMAEL SANCHEZ OVIEDO,                               No. 22-1394
                   Petitioner,                       Agency No.
                                                     A200-244-471
     v.
MERRICK B. GARLAND, Attorney General,                MEMORANDUM*
                   Respondent.

                        On Petition for Review of an Order of the
                            Board of Immigration Appeals
                             Submitted December 8, 2023**
                                 Pasadena, California

Before: CALLAHAN, R. NELSON, and BADE, Circuit Judges.

          Petitioner Ismael Sanchez Oviedo, a citizen of Mexico, petitions for review

of a decision by the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) denying his motion to

reopen based on changed circumstances in Mexico. We have jurisdiction under 8

U.S.C. § 1252(b)(6). We review the agency’s denial of a motion to reopen for

abuse of discretion. See Aliyev v. Barr, 971 F.3d 1085, 1085–86 (9th Cir. 2020).

We deny the petition.

*
 This disposition is not appropriate for publication and is not precedent except as
provided by Ninth Circuit Rule 36-3.
**
  The panel unanimously concludes that this case is suitable for decision without
oral argument. See FED. R. APP. P. 34(a)(2)(C).
      1. The BIA issued Sanchez Oviedo’s final removal order on April 19, 2019.

On February 5, 2021, Sanchez Oviedo filed a motion with BIA asking to reopen

his case based on materially changed country conditions in Mexico. Sanchez

Oviedo attached a “2019 Mexico Country Report on Human Rights Practices” to

this motion. The BIA denied the motion to reopen. Sanchez Oviedo filed a timely

petition for review.

      2. The BIA did not abuse its discretion in denying the motion to reopen.

The motion was untimely. A noncitizen must move to reopen “within 90 days of

the date of entry of a final administrative order of removal.” 8 U.S.C. §

1229a(c)(7)(C)(i). Sanchez Oviedo did not file his motion until February 2021,

nearly two years after his final removal order became final.

      3. Sanchez Oviedo has not shown that the BIA abused its discretion in

determining that he failed to satisfy the “changed country conditions” exception to

the 90-day deadline. See 8 U.S.C. § 1229a(c)(7)(C)(ii). To show changed

conditions, Sanchez Oviedo relies on a County Report on Human Practices for

2019. The country conditions documented in the 2019 report are not qualitatively

different from the country conditions documented in the 2014 report. Thus, as the

BIA determined, at most, Sanchez Oviedo showed that the country conditions in

Mexico have not improved since his hearing before an Immigration Judge. Thus,

Sanchez Oviedo failed to meet the statutory exception by providing “evidence

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[that] is material and was not available and would not have been discovered or

presented at the previous proceeding.” See id.; 8 U.S.C. § 1229a(c)(7)(C)(ii).

      PETITION DENIED.

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