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We found 623 results for “Access to U.S. Asylum”.

Fact Sheet

Courts and Congress Misled About Trump Administration Policy Forcing Asylum Seekers to “Remain in Mexico”

May 10, 2019

Since January 2019, the Trump Administration has forced more than four thousand Central Americans trying to request asylum at the southern border to return to…

Fact Sheet

Callous and Calculated: Longer Work Authorization Bar Endangers Lives of Asylum Seekers and Their Families

April 29, 2019

U.S. immigration law and regulations provide asylum seekers with work authorization documents, which allow them to accept employment after their asylum applications have been pending for at least 180…

Report

Barred at the Border: Wait “Lists” Leave Asylum Seekers in Peril at Texas Ports of Entry

April 22, 2019

  While President Trump reportedly demanded that former Secretary of Homeland Security Kristjen Nielsen resign over her failure to block all asylum seekers from entering the country,…

Blog

Asylum Seekers Barred at the Border Make the Choice to Survive

April 22, 2019

By Kennji Kizuka In late February, we interviewed *Daniel at the Karnes family detention center in Texas. Daniel had fled political persecution in Nicaragua and arrived in…

Press

Attorney General Decision Seeks to Jail Refugees Indefinitely

April 17, 2019

New York City—In response to Attorney General Barr’s decision attempting to strip refugees of bond hearings, thereby holding them in detention indefinitely, Human Rights First’s…

Blog

Real Solutions to the Disorder at the Border

April 10, 2019

By Eleanor Acer Anti-refugee rhetoric and policies have characterized the Trump presidency. Now, as he transitions to campaign mode ahead of the 2020 election, he’s doubling-down.…

Fact Sheet

The Real Solution: Regional Response Rather than Border Closures, Mass Incarceration, and Refugee Returns

April 5, 2019

The Trump Administration has purposefully mismanaged the refugee and humanitarian challenges pushing people to flee political repression, human rights abuses, economic deprivation, and climate displacement…

Blueprint

The Real Solution: Regional Response Rather than Border Closures, Mass Incarceration, and Refugee Returns

April 5, 2019

The Trump Administration has purposefully mismanaged the refugee and humanitarian challenges pushing people to flee political repression, human rights abuses, economic deprivation, and climate displacement…

Blog

The Uncertainty and Trauma of Family Detention

March 22, 2019

By Jane Randel  Co-President, Karp Randel In late February 2019, I toured two family immigration detention centers in South Texas—one for women and their children…

Blog

The End the Shutdown and Secure the Border Act Would Ban Asylum for Central American Children

January 23, 2019

By Kennji Kizuka The Trump-McConnell bill—the “End the Shutdown and Secure the Border Act”—is nothing more than a hateful anti-immigration wish list, designed to hold the…

Report

Prisons and Punishment: Immigration Detention in California

January 15, 2019

In the name of national security, the Trump Administration has taken numerous steps that threaten the human rights of asylum seekers and other immigrants. Several…

Press

New Report Documents Mental, Physical, Legal Impact of Increased Detention in California

January 15, 2019

Los Angeles—Human Rights First today released a new report analyzing the mental, physical, and legal impacts of massive overuse of immigration detention in California. Prisons and Punishment: Immigration…

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