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The Denial of Due Process to Asylum Seekers in the US

"Slamming The Golden Door": The Imprisonment of Asylum Seekers in the Wake of the 1996 Immigration Act

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Latest Issues

#21 December 11, 2024
Court TV Film, Inspired by Lawyers Committee Case, Shines a Light on U.S. Detention of Asylum Seekers

#20 November 5, 2024
Asylum Seekers Protest Detention with Hunger-Strike

#19 October 15, 2024
New DHS Initiatives Impact Asylum Seekers and Detention Policies

#18 July 28, 2024
U.S. Policy Unfair to Those Detained at Sea

#17 July 10, 2024
Refugee Resettlement at Record Low

The Torchlight Campaign

Protecting Refugees Who Seek
Asylum In The United States

Deserving refugees are at risk under a flawed immigration law that passed the U.S. Congress in 1996. Some have been wrongly deported - without even being given a chance to apply for asylum - under a provision of the law, known as "Expedited Removal." Expedited removal gives INS inspectors at our borders the power to make life and death deportation decisions. Previously only trained immigration judges were entrusted with that power.

As a result of the 1996 law's "mandatory detention" provisions thousands of asylum seekers have also been detained in prisons and detention facilities, while thousands of others have had their asylum claims rejected because the law imposes a new unrealistic and unfair filing deadline.

Because of these unfair provisions, deserving refugees have been denied asylum and in some cases returned to the very countries where their lives were in peril... more>>


Past Issues of Asylum Protection News

#7. Nov. 8, 2002
Haitian Asylum Seekers Selectively Targeted by US Policies

#6. Aug 8, 2024
U.S.-Canada Agreement Would Require Asylum-Seekers to Apply Where They Arrive First - Causing Further Hardship


Special Edition: May 13, 2025

Proposed Justice Department Rules Would Gut Due Process for Asylum Seekers

#5. Feb. 20, 2002
Refugee Resettlement Still Extremely Slow; Senate Holds Hearings to Investigate Problems With the U.S. Refugee Program

#4. Dec. 21, 2001
Refugee Resettlement Slowly Resumes
#3. Nov. 27, 2001
President Sets Refugee Resettlement Ceiling at 70,000 for FY2002

#2. Nov. 14, 2001
Refugee Resettlement in the United States Blocked, Stranding 22,000

#1. Oct. 31, 2001
Refugees blocked from entering the United States; quota to be cut


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