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Fatima Isabel LEDEZMA-RODRIGUEZ, et al., petitioners, v. UNITED STATES; Juan Bautista Garcia-Zelaya, aka Jose Garcia, aka Juan B. Garcia, aka Juan Bautista Garcia, Zelaya, petitioner, v. United States; Oscar Thomas Chicoj-Mejia, petitioner, v. United States; and Orlando Franco-Alarcon, aka Orlando Adan Franco, aka Orlando Franco Alarcon, aka Orlando A. Franco, aka XX Hondaboy, aka Sergio Alarcon, petitioner, v. United States., 2015 — 135 S. Ct. 2878 · caselaw · US