The Board also noted that not granting suspension would take away the respondent’s only avenue for obtaining LPR status.i. Matter of L-O-G-, 21 I&N Dec. 413 (BIA 1996)The BIA looked at five factors regarding the country of return. In finding the respondent eligible for suspension, it noted the following about the country:It was an “extremely poor country”;“[S]till in political turmoil”;Has a “shattered economy”;Has “very high unemployment”;Has “minimal governmental services.”