Two asylum granted by immigration judges

We recently received two asylum grants.

The first case is a woman from China, where she claims she had a forced abortion in 2012.  Asylum office did not approve her case and she retained us after her case was sent to immigration court.  We carefully prepared her for the hearing and the judge believed her that she had an aortion against her will.

The second case is another woman from China where she claims she had trouble with the police for her Yi Guan Dao activity in 2010.  She continued to attend Yi Guandao activities in the US.  Although Yi Guan Dao is not officially banned in China, the judge was persuaded that she faces possible persecution(more than 10% chance will be sufficient for asylum).