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We found 919 results for “Seeking Asylum”.

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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,…

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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…

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Human Rights First Receives Grant from The New York Bar Foundation

April 15, 2019

New York City—Human Rights First today announced that it was recently presented a grant from The New York Bar Foundation worth $7,500. The grant will…

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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.…

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Statement on Resignation of Secretary Nielsen

April 8, 2019

New York City—In response to the resignation of Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen, Human Rights First’s Eleanor Acer issued the following statement: Secretary Nielsen…

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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…

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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…

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VFAI Leader Spotlight

Leader Spotlight: Shakir Radeef

March 26, 2019

Tell us about your background. Before moving from Baghdad to the United States in 2014, I spent much of my career working as a journalist in…

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Family Incarceration Continues to Endanger Children, Impede Access to Legal Information & Waste Government Resources

March 22, 2019

The Trump Administration continues to incarcerate families in immigration jails and to push to hold them there for even longer. In fiscal year 2018, more…

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Recording of Human Rights First on the Ground: Updates on our Refugee Advocacy & Protection Efforts

March 19, 2019

The first two years of the Trump Administration have seen an onslaught of attacks against asylum seekers. In response, Human Rights First’s Senior Director of…

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Senate Vote on National Emergency a Rebuke to President Trump’s Attack on Asylum

March 14, 2019

Washington, D.C.—In response to today’s Senate vote terminating President Trump’s national emergency declaration to pay for a wall at the U.S. southern border, Human Rights…

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Closure of Overseas Immigration Offices Won’t Address Asylum Backlog, Will Undermine Immigration System

March 12, 2019

Washington, D.C.—In response to reports that the Trump Administration plans to close 21 international immigration offices, a move that will seriously undermine and permanently damage the U.S.…

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