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Alex Winter

Posted about 2 months ago

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What is asylum in U.S. law?
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Victoria Saint

Answered about 2 months ago

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Protection for people already in the U.S. who fear persecution at home.

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Lissie Lane

Answered about 2 months ago

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Based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or social group.

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David Akintunde

Answered about 2 months ago

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Granted through USCIS or an immigration court.

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Leo Swanson

Answered about 2 months ago

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Asylum in U.S. law is a form of protection granted to individuals who are physically present in the United States and can demonstrate a well-founded fear of persecution in their home country due to their

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