Asylum

Asylum grants legal protection to foreign nationals already in the U.S. or arriving at the border who can’t go back to their home country because of persecution. Learn more about the asylum system in the United States, including how asylum is defined, eligibility requirements, and the difficult and complex application process.

Court Does Not Expedite Work Permit Renewals for Asylum Seekers, Leaving Thousands Without Work or at Risk of Losing Jobs

Court Does Not Expedite Work Permit Renewals for Asylum Seekers, Leaving Thousands Without Work or at Risk of Losing Jobs

A federal court denied preliminary relief in a lawsuit challenging USCIS's extreme delays and failure to process work permit renewals for asylum seekers. The judge declined to order USCIS to process work permit renewal applications within the 180-day automatic extension of employment authorization. Read More

Seeking Records About Possible Due Process Violations of Detainees at the Torrance Detention Facility

Seeking Records About Possible Due Process Violations of Detainees at the Torrance Detention Facility

These Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests seek records from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) about treatment of Haitian immigrants. Read More

Lawsuit Seeks Answers to Privacy and Data Risks Associated with the CBP One App

Lawsuit Seeks Answers to Privacy and Data Risks Associated with the CBP One App

The American Immigration Council filed a FOIA lawsuit against CBP requesting information about the agency’s implementation of CBP One— an app designed to help process individuals entering the United States including asylum seekers—that has raised concerns among immigration and privacy advocates. Read More

Coalition Letter Calling for Implementation of the Emergency Stopgap USCIS Stabilization Act provisions

Coalition Letter Calling for Implementation of the Emergency Stopgap USCIS Stabilization Act provisions

The American Immigration Council and 13 other organizations urged USCIS to expand premium processing to ensure the agency remains solvent while efficiently and effectively adjudicating all immigration benefit applications and petitions. Read More

Coalition Letter Calling on the Biden Administration to End MPP and Title 42

Coalition Letter Calling on the Biden Administration to End MPP and Title 42

The Council condemned the Biden administration's expansion of MPP and continued use of Title 42 to turn away asylum seekers at the border. Read More

Biden’s Border Ambitions Fall Short in a Year of Setbacks and Continued Focus on Deterrence

Biden’s Border Ambitions Fall Short in a Year of Setbacks and Continued Focus on Deterrence

President Biden took office committing to unwind Trump’s border policies and go in a new direction—to reunite families, restore access to asylum, and reverse “policies enacted over the last 4 years that contravened our values and caused needless human suffering.” Despite a strong start in early 2021, the border is… Read More

Coalition Effort Calls for Fair and Efficient Work Permit Process for Asylum Seekers

Coalition Effort Calls for Fair and Efficient Work Permit Process for Asylum Seekers

The Council joined 74 other organizations in a letter calling for DHS to eliminate restrictions on work authorization for asylum seekers. Read More

Failure to Reauthorize Employment Harms Asylum Seekers and the U.S. Economy

Failure to Reauthorize Employment Harms Asylum Seekers and the U.S. Economy

U.S. workers are losing their jobs due to bureaucratic delays at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), despite an economy desperate for workers. Asylum seekers wanting to renew their employment authorization documents are often waiting for upwards of a year for renewal, resulting in job loss and associated benefits. On… Read More

U.S. Workers Sue USCIS for Unlawful Delays in Renewal of Employment Authorizations

U.S. Workers Sue USCIS for Unlawful Delays in Renewal of Employment Authorizations

Five workers in the United States filed a nationwide class action lawsuit today challenging unlawful log-jam and extreme delays at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services that have resulted in the government’s failure to process the work authorization renewals for asylum seekers. Read More

Challenging USCIS for Delays in Renewal of Employment Authorizations

Challenging USCIS for Delays in Renewal of Employment Authorizations

The Council and partners filed a nationwide class action lawsuit to ensure timely renewal of work authorizations documents for asylum seekers. Read More

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