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Immigration

Jun. 4, 2024

Yet again, the government proposes a rule that would further erode the right to seek asylum

The proposed rule to apply the mandatory bars to credible fear interviews would require a complex analysis that is best suited for highly trained asylum officers and immigration judges.

Miosotti H. Tenecora

Attorney, Van Der Hout LLP

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One of the reasons I left my job as an asylum officer in late September 2023 was because I felt complicit in a governmental machine that was aimed at turning away noncitizens with viable asylum claims, who came to this country fleeing from all types of horrors. I am extremely disappointed that, since I left, the Biden Administration has introduced yet another $95

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