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  2. Asylum in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Female asylum seekers may encounter issues when seeking asylum in the United States due to what some see as a structural preference for male narrative forms in the requirements for acceptance. [90] Researchers, such as Amy Shuman and Carol Bohmer, argue that the asylum process produces gendered cultural silences, particular in hearings where ...

  3. Fact check: Hotel accommodation for asylum seekers aims ... - AOL

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    Asylum seekers usually lose access to accommodation support when their claim for asylum, and any subsequent appeal, is rejected. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in.

  4. Should asylum seekers pay a fee to apply? - AOL

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    President Trump recently suggested that people hoping to gain asylum in the U.S. might be asked to pay a fee to process their applications. Proponents of the fee argue that it will discourage ...

  5. Third country resettlement - Wikipedia

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    Upon arrival in the country refugees have the right to reside in the country and do not need to apply for asylum. Refugees who are resettled to the US have to pay rent after six months. [23] Once a refugee is resettled in a third country the main focus is to help them become self-sufficient. [26] Refugees and asylum seekers face multiple ...

  6. Whitmer says state assistance shouldn't go to those in US ...

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    As criticism of a state program to provide rental assistance mounts, Whitmer said those who enter the U.S. illegally shouldn't receive state benefits.

  7. Asylum seeker - Wikipedia

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    If an asylum claim has been rejected, the asylum seeker is said to be refused asylum and called a failed asylum seeker. Some failed asylum seekers return home voluntarily . Depending on the country, failed asylum seekers are allowed to remain temporarily or are forcibly returned [ 31 ] in line with non-refoulement . [ 32 ]

  8. United States Refugee Admissions Program - Wikipedia

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    A 2017 paper by Evans and Fitzgerald found that refugees to the United States pay "$21,000 more in taxes than they receive in benefits over their first 20 years in the U.S." [48] An internal study by the Department of Health and Human Services under the Trump administration, which was suppressed and not shown to the public, found that refugees ...

  9. U.S. admits asylum-seekers as Biden rolls back Remain-in ...

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