In re Israel O., ___ Cal.App.5th ___, 2015 WL 227892 (1st Dist. Jan. 16, 2015) (reversing the order of the juvenile court denying defendant's request that the court make factual findings that would qualify him for special immigrant juvenile (SIJ) status, and remanding for a hearing to determine whether it is in defendant's best interest to be returned to Mexico, since the findings are a prerequisite for filing an SIJ status application, to allow defendant an opportunity to pursue regularization of his immigration status in the United States; reunification of defendant with his father in Mexico is not viable due to abandonment; and an eligible minor under the SIJ statute, 8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(27)(J), includes a juvenile for whom a safe and suitable parental home is available in the United States and reunification with a parent in his or her country of origin is not viable due to abuse, neglect, or abandonment).