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The Asylum process and debate, a few notes:

Posted on: July 14, 2025 at 09:26:06 CT
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1. As haeff correctly pointed out below, there is no legal annual limit to the number of Asylees accepted by the US

2. One may only apply for Asylum from within the US or at a border checkpoint

3. There are RULES (laws) which apply, as outlined below from an org dedicated to helping Asylees

MY ISSUE WITH THE BIDEN ADMIN AND MY UNDERSTANDING OF HOW THE PREVIOUS ADMINISTRATION VIOLATED US LAW - is in the lack of execution or execution in good faith of step 2.

https://connect.icmc.net/legal-process-of-seeking-asylum/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=10760053152&gbraid=0AAAAACRvLKw6DbK3PGGZr2kDWFw14Bum0&gclid=CjwKCAjw1dLDBhBoEiwAQNRiQR9CBOtDARB7y7MilF5zfHzjFgUN-ocOsw5YInZEYRGWszC6X9kJehoCLQMQAvD_BwE


The Legal Process of Seeking Asylum in the United States

Step 1: Arrival at a U.S. Port of Entry

Immigrants seeking asylum at a port of entry in the U.S. must express their intention to apply for asylum to a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer. This can be done at any legal entry point, including airports, seaports, or land borders.


Step 2: Credible Fear Interview

Upon expressing the desire to seek asylum, the individual undergoes a credible fear interview conducted by a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) asylum officer. The purpose of this interview is to determine if there is a significant possibility that the individual could establish eligibility for asylum.


Step 3: Filing the Asylum Application

If the credible fear interview is successful, the next step is to file Form I-589, Application for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal, with USCIS. This must be done within one year of arrival in the United States unless there are extraordinary circumstances.


Step 4: The Affirmative Asylum Process

Initial Review: The application is first reviewed by USCIS.
Interview Notice: The asylum seeker will receive a notice to attend an interview at a local asylum office.
Asylum Interview: During the interview, an asylum officer will ask detailed questions about the applicant's experiences and reasons for seeking asylum.
Decision: After the interview, USCIS will issue a decision. If asylum is granted, the applicant becomes an asylee and can eventually apply for lawful permanent residence and citizenship.

For more information, see the affirmative asylum process.


Step 5: Defensive Asylum Process

If an individual is already in removal proceedings, they must apply for asylum defensively:


Removal Proceedings: This occurs if an individual is caught entering the U.S. without proper documentation or has overstayed their visa.
Immigration Court: The application is filed with an immigration judge who will hear the case.
Legal Representation: It is crucial for asylum seekers to have legal representation during this process to provide the best chance for asylum being approved.
Hearing and Decision: The judge will hear the case and make a decision. If asylum is granted, the applicant receives the same protections and benefits as in the affirmative process.

Step 6: Post-Decision Options

Appeals: If asylum is denied, the individual can appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) and, if necessary, to the federal courts.
Asylee Status: If granted asylum, individuals can apply for lawful permanent resident status (a green card) one year after being granted asylum. Eventually, they can apply for U.S. citizenship.

Asylum applications in the United States have seen significant increases over the years. According to the USCIS, there were over 1 million affirmative asylum applications backlogged in fiscal year 2023. The United States grants asylum to thousands of individuals each year, reflecting its commitment to protecting those fleeing persecution.


Seeking asylum in the United States is a critical right and a complex process. By understanding the steps involved and the importance of legal representation, individuals can better navigate the system.


For those who are seeking asylum in the U.S., it is essential to be aware of the laws, processes, and necessary steps to ensure a successful application. Immigrants seeking asylum must remain informed and prepared, as the journey to safety and security requires persistence and knowledge.
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The Asylum process and debate, a few notes: - 90Tiger STL - 7/14 09:26:06
     Who is responsible for funding USCIS officers? - haeffb MU - 7/14 12:41:43
          haeff, you can apply within 12 months IF you pass the - 90Tiger STL - 7/14 15:07:39
     Step 2 has become nothing but bullshyte. - RHAYWORTH MU - 7/14 10:21:40
     RE: The Asylum process and debate, a few notes: - SwampTiger MU - 7/14 09:49:17
          the law doesn't provide for asylum for "living in a $hithole - 90Tiger STL - 7/14 10:14:14
               correct. It was a loophole exploited intentionally. - RHAYWORTH MU - 7/14 10:36:25
                    That’s a great conspiracy theory you have. You don’t even - TigerMatt STL - 7/14 10:41:02
                         it's not a theory, it's a fact. It's not a loophole, they s - 90Tiger STL - 7/14 11:11:57
                         There is no question - meatiger MU - 7/14 11:05:19
                              Amazing to see you post this now. - 90Tiger STL - 7/14 11:15:13
                                   RE: Amazing to see you post this now. - meatiger MU - 7/14 11:20:40
                                        "as part of government manipulation" - 90Tiger STL - 7/14 11:31:13
                                             RE: "as part of government manipulation" - meatiger MU - 7/14 11:38:02
                                                  gvmt manipulation just sounded more - 90Tiger STL - 7/14 11:49:19
                                                       Well, it is - meatiger MU - 7/14 11:50:34
                                                            so you think enforcing the border takes "less gvmt" or - 90Tiger STL - 7/14 12:09:55
                                                                 RE: so you think enforcing the border takes "less gvmt" or - meatiger MU - 7/14 12:22:18
                                                                      you mentioned having a job in this post - 90Tiger STL - 7/14 15:16:41
                         Correct I don't. because it's so obvious. Millions flooded - RHAYWORTH MU - 7/14 10:51:57
                              Funny.. you’ve cried about China buying US politicians, even - TigerMatt STL - 7/14 11:00:43
                                   progressives yapping about perverted moral standards? - RHAYWORTH MU - 7/14 11:12:31
          CAFTA-DR has crush small scale agriculture in countries - TigerMatt STL - 7/14 10:10:04
               Small producers are getting hurt everywhere - meatiger MU - 7/14 10:36:25
               interesting and irrelevant to Aslyum process and requirement - 90Tiger STL - 7/14 10:15:07
                    100% accurate. Matty is just spouting woke bullshyte. - RHAYWORTH MU - 7/14 10:24:17
                         You’re an idiot. You have such a limited basis of knowledge - TigerMatt STL - 7/14 10:25:34
                              wrong as usual matty. i don't owe the world a free ride. - RHAYWORTH MU - 7/14 10:32:20
                                   no, he's 100% accurate (nm) - Seagull MU - 7/14 10:44:52
                                   I’m not wrong. US elites negotiating with elites of other - TigerMatt STL - 7/14 10:39:24
                                        Bless your lying socialist heart. - RHAYWORTH MU - 7/14 10:41:11
                                             The socialist is you, that makes you the liar as well - TigerMatt STL - 7/14 10:43:19
                                                  Keep spinning, it's really working this time. - RHAYWORTH MU - 7/14 10:55:25
                                                       Why do you lie to yourself and pretend the US gives a shiit - TigerMatt STL - 7/14 11:01:54
                    It’s not irrelevant. You just aren’t seeing the bigger - TigerMatt STL - 7/14 10:24:16
                         i see the bigger picture and none of this is relevant to - 90Tiger STL - 7/14 11:17:07
                         So does gang violence in chicago grant free ride in China? - RHAYWORTH MU - 7/14 10:39:47
                              Take it up with US asylum laws. Everything you are - TigerMatt STL - 7/14 10:44:36
                                   US asylum laws don't address "gang violence", moreover, - 90Tiger STL - 7/14 11:18:16
                                        It's what matt always does when a policy he likes is shyte. - RHAYWORTH MU - 7/14 11:24:14
                                             he's blabbering (nm) - 90Tiger STL - 7/14 11:31:37




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