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The Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals denied an asylum appeal from an Indian immigrant over objections that the man's case wasn't heard properly because no one could understand him. Mohinder Singh's application for asylum was rife with shoddy evidence, and he failed to prove he was a member of a political organization called Shiromani Akali Dal, Judge Pamela Ann Rymer wrote. Judge Michael Daly Hawkins dissented, pointing out Singh's Punjabi language was improperly translated or incorrectly transcribed.
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