Por: The Boston Globe Opinion May 17, 2023
The article (Page A2, May 11), a report on President Biden’s immigration restrictions in response to the expiration of Title 42, outlines several new rules, including potential criminal penalties for migrants who illegally recross the border within five years of being apprehended and a prerequisite to apply online for asylum before crossing the southern border.While these rules may seem reasonable, they will prove detrimental for migrants... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Business October 19, 2023
Rep. Chellie Pingree’s proposal to reduce asylum seekers’ wait time for work permits from six months to 30 days is the focus of a new national campaign aimed at winning support in a divided and dysfunctional Congress. Refugees International launched the #LetAsylumSeekersWork... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Opinion June 09, 2023
In June 1939, about 900 Jewish refugees sailed close to Florida on the St. Louis in hopes of finding protection in the United States. U.S. authorities refused to let the ship dock. Desperate passengers sent cables to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who never responded. A State... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Opinion May 08, 2023
As Title 42 is set to expire May 11, the Biden administration announced a new rule, misleadingly named “,” that will actually in the United States. The new policy, known as the Asylum Transit Ban, is remarkably similar to a terrible 2019 policy by the Trump administration,... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Nation March 10, 2023
Asylum seekers mill about the city’s family shelter after dinner in late February. Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer U.S. Sen. Susan Collins is calling on federal officials at the southern border to stop sending asylum seekers to Portland and other communities without first... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Nation February 20, 2023
The West End Apartments building by Avesta Housing under construction last week at 600 Westbrook St. in South Portland. Brianna Soukup/Staff Photographer SOUTH PORTLAND — Asylum seekers staying in local hotels could begin moving into 52 new apartments on Westbrook Street in a... + más
Influx of asylum seekers pushing Portland to brink of its ability to serve those in need | Portland Press Herald
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
Portland scrambling to find housing for pregnant asylum seekers | Portland Press Herald
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
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