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  2. Credible fear - Wikipedia

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    According to the USCIS website: "An individual will be found to have a credible fear of persecution if he or she establishes that there is a "significant possibility" that he or she could establish in a full hearing before an Immigration Judge that he or she has been persecuted or has a well-founded fear of persecution or harm on account of his ...

  3. DHS: New asylum rule ‘intended to be a national security and ...

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    The first step in requesting asylum is a credible fear interview, where a migrant must declare a fear of persecution if they are repatriated — that’s when the new rule will allow officers to ...

  4. Catch and release (immigration) - Wikipedia

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    In United States immigration enforcement, " catch and release " refers to a practice of releasing a migrant to the community while he or she awaits hearings in immigration court, as an alternative to holding them in immigration detention. [1] [2] The migrants whom U.S. immigration enforcement agencies have allowed to remain in the community ...

  5. Asylum-seekers are being set up for rejection at a New ... - AOL

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    Those who pass initial asylum screenings — to determine whether there is a “credible fearof persecution or torture — are generally freed into the U.S. to pursue their asylum cases in court.

  6. What happens once migrants cross the U.S. border seeking ...

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    Credible fear interview. Migrants in expedited deportation proceedings who have told a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer that they fear persecution or torture if they return to their ...

  7. Asylum in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States recognizes the right of asylum for individuals seeking protections from persecution, as specified by international and federal law. People who seek protection while outside the U.S. are termed refugees, while people who seek protection from inside the U.S. are termed asylum seekers.

  8. Biden and Congress are mulling big changes on immigration ...

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    To qualify for asylum, someone has to demonstrate fear of persecution back home due to a fairly specific set of criteria: race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group or ...

  9. Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Cardoza-Fonseca

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    Cardoza-Fonseca, 480 U.S. 421 (1987), [1] was a United States Supreme Court case that decided that the standard for withholding of removal, which was set in INS v. Stevic, [2] was too high a standard for applicants for asylum to satisfy. In its place, consistent with the standard set by the United Nations, the Court in held that an applicant ...