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"Under the [INA], the Attorney General may grant asylum to individuals who meet several statutory requirements, including that they have suffered or fear (1) 'persecution,' (2) 'on account of,' (3) their 'race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion.'" [6] [3] The United States framework on ...
The following chart, based on statistics from the U.S. Census from 1850 on, [2] shows the numbers of non-native residents according to place of birth. Because an immigrant is counted in each census during his or her lifetime, the numbers reflect the cumulative population of living non-native residents.
That represents a sharp decrease from earlier in the Biden administration, when asylum grant rates topped 50% in FY2023, the data, which was first reported by Axios, shows. Approval rates peaked ...
UNHCR registered refugees by country/territory of asylum between 2022 and 2010 Country/territory of asylum Refugees per 1,000 inhabitants in mid-2015 [1] 2022 [2] 2019 [3] mid-2016 [4]
The Home Office said all legacy cases have now been reviewed, with 86,800 decisions made. Thousands of asylum seekers await decision but Government says backlog cleared Skip to main content
Spain received a record number of claims for refugee status and international protection last year, but the government rejects far more applications than the European average, a nongovernmental ...
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]
Figures published by the Home Office show that 4,537 applications were still ‘awaiting an initial decision’ by December 28. Cleverly says asylum backlog vow met despite 4,500 cases awaiting ...