Blanca Josefina Rinquillo de Corrales, A074 662 392 (BIA Jan. 22, 2014)

In this unpublished decision, the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) held that the respondent’s conviction for computer fraud under 18 USC 1030(a)(4) is aggravated felony under 101(a)(43)(M)(i) where the loss to the victim was over $10,000. The Board stated that while “the amount of restitution may not always be a reliable measure of victim loss for purposes of 101(a)(43)(M)(i),” the immigration judge was permitted to rely on it because the respondent did not dispute the loss calculation at sentencing proceedings. The decision was written by Member Roger Pauley.

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