Por: CBS News Politics February 10, 2023
Washington — Four years ago, Fernando Arredondo was sitting on a plane with his arms shackled, waiting for the U.S. government to deport him to Guatemala, which he had fled with his family after his teenage son was murdered. Months earlier, Arredondo had been separated from his 12-year-old daughter Andrea along the U.S.-Mexico border under a Trump administration policy that sparked global condemnation. Like caught up in the policy, Arredondo... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Nation February 04, 2023
Federal and state lawmakers are renewing efforts to shorten the amount of time asylum seekers must wait before they can work and become self-sufficient. Local officials in communities such as Portland, a destination for waves of people seeking asylum, have called on federal... + más
Requesting asylum is supposed to be free. But corruption in Tijuana means many have to pay | Los Angeles Times
Portland scrambling to find housing for pregnant asylum seekers | Portland Press Herald
Newsweek USA Nation January 27, 2023
A coalition of democratic lawmakers and senators sent a letter to President Joe Biden opposing the expansion of Title 42 and his proposed asylum transit ban, arguing that those measures violate asylum law and international obligations.The 77 democrats, who signed the Wednesday... + más
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CBS News USA Politics January 24, 2023
Washington — During his second week in office, President Biden nine months to issue regulations that could make it easier for migrants fleeing gang or domestic violence to secure asylum, a policy that would signal a clear repudiation of Trump administration attempts to close... + más
Biden changes led to a historic number of court-granted asylum cases. | NBC News
Democrats accuse Joe Biden of violating law | Newsweek
NBC News USA Politics December 15, 2022
The number of people granted asylum in immigration courts hit a historic high this fiscal year under the Biden administration's adjustments to the asylum process, a recent data analysis shows. But only 7% of families whose cases were moved to the front of the line through... + más
It’s no joke: Improv Asylum CEO branches out into the co-working business | The Boston Globe
Los Angeles Times USA Nation December 11, 2022
When a Russian family, threatened because of their opposition to the war in Ukraine, recently arrived in Tijuana, they tried every tactic they'd heard of to reach the United States and request asylum. After being turned away at the border, they found a Telegram channel,... + más
US shift on Venezuelan migrants fuels anxiety in Mexico | ABC News
CBS News USA World November 10, 2022
New York — Beberlyn and her family boarded the subway to downtown Manhattan before 4 a.m. in mid-October. Their appointment with federal immigration officials wasn't until 9 o'clock, but she wanted to make sure her family would be seen.When the family arrived at... + más
Bused, flown migrants can live in US, for now | 10 WBNS
The Boston Globe USA Business September 20, 2022
When Norm Laviolette cofounded the Improv Asylum comedy troupe in 1998, he had no idea he would still be in this zany profession 25 years later.Even more unexpected: He’s now branching into the co-working business, with the opening of the Asylum CoLab in what used to be an... + más
Asylum seeker dies by suicide in NYC shelter | ABC News
NYC 'nearing its breaking point' as Republican governors continue to send asylum seekers to city | ABC News
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