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We found 613 results for “Access to U.S. Asylum”.

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On International Women’s Day, Renewed Calls for End to Family Detention

March 8, 2016

Washington, D.C.—To mark International Women’s Day, Human Rights First today renewed its calls for the Obama Administration to end its policy of detaining asylum-seeking and refugee women…

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House Members Introduce Bill to Provide Lawyers for Children, Vulnerable Individuals

February 26, 2016

Washington, D.C.—Human Rights First today urged members of Congress to support legislation that would provide access to counsel for unaccompanied children and vulnerable individuals in…

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Medical and Mental Health Experts Urge the Ninth Circuit Court to Uphold Flores Ruling to End Family Immigration Detention

February 24, 2016

New York City – Human Rights First, along with Munger, Tolles & Olson, filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in the…

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New Legislation Would Provide Lawyers for Children, Vulnerable Individuals

February 11, 2016

Washington, D.C.—Human Rights First today urged members of Congress to support legislation that would provide access to counsel for unaccompanied children and vulnerable individuals in…

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White House Budget Fails to Provide Adequate Funding to Protect Refugees and Asylum Seekers

February 9, 2016

Washington, D.C.—Human Rights First said today that the White House’s failure to request funding to increase immigration court capacity and the small increase of the…

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Congress Urged to Reject Bills that Would Undermine Asylum in United States

February 4, 2016

Washington, D.C.—Human Rights First today urged members of the House of Representatives to reject legislation that would severely undermine access to asylum in the United…

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House Dems Urge Obama to Stop Deportation Raids on Refugee Families

January 13, 2016

New York City—Human Rights First today praised members of Congress for urging the Obama Administration to end its deportation raids targeting refugee women and children…

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United States to Increase Admission of Central American Refugees

January 13, 2016

Washington, D.C.—Human Rights First today praised Secretary of State John Kerry’s announcement that the United States will accept more refugees in an effort to admit…

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Refugees Shouldn’t Be Deported

January 8, 2016

By Eleanor Acer, Today’s New York Times editorial rightly condemns the Department of Homeland Security’s “appalling” home raids targeting mothers and children from Central America. In a January…

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Deportation Raids Against Families Exacerbates Due Process and Human Rights Problems

December 30, 2015

By Olga Byrne When asylum seekers are stopped by federal immigration authorities, the government does not always provide them with adequate explanations regarding the immigration…

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Congress Funds 55 New Immigration Judge Teams—Extensive Backlog Requires More

December 21, 2015

Immigration is perhaps the most bogged down in partisan rhetoric of any issue in the United States. But this year, Republicans and Democrats found enough…

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On the Ground at Karnes: Children Still Harmed by Family Detention

December 18, 2015

By Olga Byrne Yesterday Dr. Benard Dreyer, the president-elect of the American Academy of Pediatrics, wrote in the Houston Chronicle: “As a pediatrician, I am concerned that…

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