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  2. List of people granted asylum - Wikipedia

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    He sent a letter requesting the right of asylum on 3 April 1964 [a] and went in exile on 4 April 1964. [6] On 21 April he was conceded the asylum and only waived it on 9 November 1976, with the goal of returning to his home country, but died on 6 December. [7] 1964-1979 Leonel Brizola Brazil Uruguay United States

  3. Inventing An ‘Invasion,’ Trump Eliminates Asylum Rights At ...

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    Still, immigration advocates told HuffPost there were numerous examples of people with asylum claims nonetheless being turned back at the border, and the ACLU and other groups challenged Biden’s ...

  4. Fact check: 300-year timeline for deportations extrapolated ...

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    The Refugee Council estimated that, as of the end of March 2024, there were over 118,000 people in the asylum backlog — that is, waiting to hear if their claim for asylum will be accepted or ...

  5. 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 ...

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

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    The department, which had to make an initial decision on more than 92,000 asylum claims made before June 2022, described ending the legacy asylum backlog as a “pivotal step in the Government’s ...

  7. List of people granted asylum - Wikipedia

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    asylum on 3 April 1964[a] and went in exile on 4 April 1964.[6] On 21 April he was conceded the asylum and only waived it on 9 November 1976, with the goal of returning to his home country, but died on 6 December.[7] 1964-1979 Leonel Brizola Brazil Uruguay United States Federal deputy from Guanabara (1963– 1964).[8] Part of the opposition ...

  8. 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.

  9. 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 ...