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Abandoning our nation’s moral commitment to protect asylum seekers is not the way forward. Instead, we can give people new legal options to work and reunite with family members in the United States.
Asylum seekers staying in federally-funded hotels will soon have to check out as Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada ...
Lawyers for a 20-year-old Venezuelan asylum seeker who was wrongly deported earlier this year will ask a federal judge in ...
Friday’s arrests are the latest at increasingly-tense courtrooms in San Francisco: ICE has made more than 30 arrests after ...
Crowds clashed outside a hotel housing asylum seekers in Altrincham on Sunday, the latest face-off amid a wave of ...
New tough measures introduced amid rising tensions at an asylum hotel in Epping and fears that senior Tory politicians are ...
Joan Paul Alcivar De La Cruz fled persecution in Ecuador and was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement at his ...
A transitional housing program and a shelter are expected to close as the number of new arrivals dwindles and state funds dry ...
Single adult male asylum seekers who refuse to move out of hotels into "suitable alternative accommodation" will risk ...
Asylum seekers living at a hotel focused on by protesters have been left too scared to go outside, a charity boss said. Rival ...
Asylum seekers get talked about a lot but rarely consulted for ideas. If we are to build a better asylum system, this dynamic needs to change, and we are changing it.
The number of asylum seekers has skyrocketed. In 2008, according to federal data, fewer than 5,000 people apprehended by border agents expressed fear of returning home, thereby triggering the ...