What is the effect of the Court of Appeal's corroboration determination in determining that Page 6 of the National Crime Act is valid?

MultiRegion, United States of America

The following excerpt is from Tapsoba v. Sessions, 15-529 NAC (2nd Cir. 2017):

Because this corroboration determination is dispositive, we need not reach the agency's alternative rulings, see INS v. Bagamasbad, 429 U.S. 24, 25 (1976), to conclude that the

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