Opinion
3:23-cv-1244
03-13-2024
RAWA MOHAMMED v. U.S. CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION SERVICES, et al
Jaime Langton, Attorney for Plaintiff
Jaime Langton, Attorney for Plaintiff
MOTION AND ORDER TO DISMISS CLAIMS UNDER 8 USC 1447(b) AND PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS
PLAINTIFF'S MOTION TO DISMISS
To the Honorable Judge of this Court:
Comes now, Rawa Mohammed, Plaintiff in the above numbered case to show the following:
1. This action, which was brought under 8 USC 1447(b) to petition the Court to assume jurisdiction over Plaintiff's N-400, Application for Naturalization, and adjudicate the application or Order the government to adjudicate Plaintiff's N-400 application should be dismissed;
2. Plaintiff's request that the Court issue a Writ of Mandamus compelling Defendants to complete all required investigations and adjudicate Plaintiff's N-400, Application for Naturalization, within a reasonable time should be dismissed.
MOTION TO DISMISS
3. Plaintiff, Rawa Mohammed, moves to dismiss the Complaint filed in the above-captioned action. After filing the Complaint requesting adjudication of the N-400, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), approved Plaintiff's N-400 and Plaintiff has been sworn in as a U.S. citizen.
4. In light of the action taken by USCIS, there is no longer a valid cause of action under 8 USC 1447(b) or the Administrative Procedure Act (APA). Plaintiff filed three claims for relief, two under 8 USC 1447(b) and one for a Writ of Mandamus. All three should be dismissed as moot.
Jaime Langton
FOUR CORNERS IMMIGRATION LAW
2705 E Burnside St, Ste 108
Portland, OR 97214
E-mail: Jaime@FourCornersLaw.com Telephone: (503) 446-3396
IT IS SO ORDERED.