USCA11 Case: 19-15058 Date Filed: 03/30/2021 Page: 1 of 2 [DO NOT PUBLISH] IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE ELEVENTH CIRCUIT ________________________ No. 19-15058 ________________________ Agency No. A027-385-829 SOHAIL MAYAN, Petitioner, versus U.S. ATTORNEY GENERAL, Respondent. ________________________ Petition for Review of a Decision of the Board of Immigration Appeals ________________________ (March 30, 2021) Before WILLIAM PRYOR, Chief Judge, JILL PRYOR, Circuit Judge, and SELF,∗ District Judge. ∗Honorable Tilman Eugene Self III, United States District Judge for the Middle District of Georgia, sitting by designation. USCA11 Case: 19-15058 Date Filed: 03/30/2021 Page: 2 of 2 PER CURIAM: Sohail Mayan has petitioned for review of a Board of Immigration Appeals (“BIA”) decision denying his application for cancellation of removal from the United States and ordering removal. The BIA concluded that Mayan failed to prove he had not been convicted of an “aggravated felony,” 8 U.S.C. § 1227(a)(2)(A)(iii), because the record of his Florida marijuana conviction was inconclusive as to whether the crime he committed was such a felony. Thus, the BIA found him ineligible for cancellation of removal. Id. § 1229b(b)(1)(C). Mayan petitioned this Court for review, arguing that in the face of such ambiguity the BIA should have presumed his conviction was for the least of the acts the Florida statute criminalized, a determination that would have made him eligible for the relief he sought. After we ordered that the case be orally argued, the United States Supreme Court held that a petitioner in Mayan’s shoes—whose record of conviction is ambiguous as to whether the conviction was for an aggravated felony—has failed to meet his burden of proof to demonstrate he is eligible for cancellation of removal. See Pereida v. Wilkinson, 141 S. Ct. 754 (2021). Because Pereida controls the outcome of this case, we deny Mayan’s petition. PETITION DENIED. 2 19-15058 Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit ca11 11th Cir. Sohail Mayan v. U.S. Attorney General 30 March 2021 NEW Unpublished 01d514b6ebe3536b81d05ed1f788fbf134dfa5fc
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