The following excerpt is from Zhang v. Lynch, 13-3177 NAC (2nd Cir. 2016):
he wrote it for her. See Biao Yang v. Gonzales, 496 F.3d 268, 273 (2d Cir. 2007)("An applicant's failure to corroborate . . . testimony may bear on credibility, because the absence of corroboration in general makes an applicant unable to rehabilitate testimony that has already been called into question.").
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