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  2. Asylum in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Certain other policies meant to lower the number of refugees entering the country have also received criticism for their role in creating trauma and for violating asylum seekers' human rights. Detention centers , extremely common in the United States under the Trump administration , are particularly controversial and remain a prominent aspect ...

  3. Asylum seeker - Wikipedia

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    An asylum seeker is a person who leaves their country of residence, enters another country, and makes in that other country a formal application for the right of asylum according to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 14. [3] A person keeps the status of asylum seeker until the right of asylum application has concluded.

  4. Refugee identity certificate - Wikipedia

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    A refugee identity certificate is a document that refugees use as proof of identity. It is either issued by the UNHCR or by the State of asylum.In many countries refugees are obliged to carry their refugee card with them at all times.

  5. Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 1951 convention, the League of Nations' Convention relating to the International Status of Refugees, of 28 October 1933, dealt with administrative measures such as the issuance of Nansen certificates, refoulement, legal questions, labour conditions, industrial accidents, welfare and relief, education, fiscal regime and exemption from reciprocity, and provided for the creation of ...

  6. Immigration backlog has a U.S. asylum-seeker feeling like he ...

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    The asylum-seeker said that while he fled to come to the U.S. to live in peace, that's not the case. Although he has a work permit and a Social Security number, he lives in uncertainty about his ...

  7. United States Refugee Admissions Program - Wikipedia

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    For 2019, the administration cut the number of admissions even more to 30,000. For FY 2020, the administration further cut the number of refugee admissions to 18,000. However, the cap represents the maximum number of refugees that may be resettled in a year and the Trump administration only resettled 11,814 people in FY 2020.

  8. NYC’s Floyd Bennett Field migrant shelter to close in January ...

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    The controversial migrant shelter at Brooklyn’s Floyd Bennett Field will be shuttered in January as the number of asylum seekers in the Big Apple plummet to the lowest levels in more than 17 ...

  9. U.S. begins admitting asylum seekers blocked by Trump - AOL

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    Under the program more than 65,000 non-Mexican asylum seekers were denied entry and sent back across the border pending court hearings. U.S. begins admitting asylum seekers blocked by Trump Skip ...