An Ecuadorian woman named Fernanda came before Minnesota Immigration Judge Katherine L. Hansen, carrying her American-born baby in a blanket. "I don't know if you can grant me asylum," Fernanda said.
Approval rates for asylum applications in the US have dropped dramatically in the run-up to Donald Trump’s second administration — as the President-elect has vowed to crack down on the migrant crisis.
Data shows asylum grant rates dropped even before President Donald Trump took office for a second time. The TRAC Research ...
The Department of Homeland Security says the agency is reviewing all asylum cases approved under the Biden administration in wake of Wednesday's attack on National Guard members in Washington, D.C. A ...
SEATTLE — Refugee service providers and immigration attorneys in western Washington said they are seeing a rapid surge in fear and confusion after President Trump issued sweeping statements signaling ...
Nearly two weeks after President Biden announced a sweeping executive order aimed at reducing migrant arrivals on the southern border, the latest Fox News national survey finds a majority of voters ...
But the two migrants facing deportation had very different odds of winning asylum based on the judge alone. Hansen, a former district judge in Detroit, approved 60% of asylum cases in a five-year span ...