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  2. Asylum in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Once asylum seekers enter the United States they have exactly one year to apply for asylum. During that year asylum seekers are responsible for providing their own legal assistance and representation. [11] Until their cases are approved, and sometimes even after approval and receipt of green cards, asylum seekers are at a constant risk of ...

  3. Approval rates for migrant asylum claims plummet in lead-up ...

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    Just over a third (36%) of asylum petitions were approved by US immigration judges in October, the beginning of the new 2025 fiscal year, according to data from Syracuse University's TRAC ...

  4. Timeline of the Channel migrant crisis - AOL

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    May 25: Figures show the asylum backlog has hit a new record high with more than three quarters of claims made by people who crossed the Channel since 2018 still awaiting a decision.

  5. Mapped: Refugee homelessness on the rise in nearly 100 UK ...

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    Some 13,520 households needed help in financial year 2023/24, up from 3,850 the year before. The number of asylum seekers living in Home Office hotels has risen 20 per cent since Labour took power ...

  6. Immigration policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, the backlog of asylum claims consists of more than 290,000 applicants. [34] During the 1970s and 1980s, United States asylum policy focused on Southeastern Asia due to the Vietnam War. The United States increased the number of European refugees in 1989 by accepting Soviet refugees and in 1999 by accepting Kosovar refugees.

  7. Immigration detention in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Despite statements from the United Nations that detention of refugees should be avoided, the United States has often turned to detention as its primary mode of operation when determining asylum claims. Detention of asylum seekers violates Article 26 of the 1951 Convention on Refugees. This article indicates that asylum seekers are lawful in the ...

  8. Thousands of asylum seekers await decision but Government ...

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    Over 4,000 claims are unresolved and a disturbing 17,000 asylum seekers have simply been ‘withdrawn’ by the Tories from this legacy backlog, with ministers seeming to have no idea where they ...

  9. Asylum seeker - Wikipedia

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    The burden of substantiating an asylum claim lies with the claimant, who must establish that they qualify for protection. [11] [12] In many countries, country-of-origin information is used by migration officials as part of the assessment of asylum claims, and governments commission research into the accuracy of their country reports.