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The Isolation of the Asylum Applicant

The isolation of asylum applicants is deeply profound. The huddled masses yearning to breathe free file their applications with the government and may not get permission to remain permanently until a decade later.

Until they receive asylum approvals, asylum applicants generally cannot travel internationally. For that decade, they are isolated from their families and the friends they grew up with.

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Asylum I-589 Application: Fraud, Lies, Memory Loss and Survival

Inconsistencies don't equal lack of credibility. Immigration Judges still deport asylum seekers based on minor discrepancies.

Inconsistencies don’t equal lack of credibility. Immigration Judges still deport asylum seekers based on minor discrepancies.

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