From American Immigration Council <[email protected]>
Subject This Week in Immigration: You can help people seeking asylum.
Date May 5, 2024 2:01 PM
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Volunteers Needed for Credible Fear Interview Preparation in CBP Hotline [[link removed]]
When someone crosses the border to seek asylum in the United States, they often first go through a credible fear interview (CFI). An asylum officer evaluates a person’s fear of returning to their home country and decides whether they will be allowed to apply for asylum and other forms of protection. Because it determines access to the asylum process, the credible fear interview can have life-or-death consequences.
The American Immigration Council needs help preparing individuals for these interviews.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
"We really have to look beyond the lens of just the U.S.-Mexico border."
Our experts discuss how out-of-date U.S. immigration laws are and why the only cure is comprehensive immigration reform from Congress.
– Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, Policy Director at the American Immigration Council [[link removed]]
FURTHER READING
USA Today: The real migrant bus king of North America isn't the Texas governor. It's Mexico's president. [[link removed]]
WCSH-TV Portland: New state office will help integrate immigrants into Maine's workforce [[link removed]]
Newsweek: US Has Given Citizenship to 350,200 Migrants Since 2020 Election [[link removed]]
Kansas City Star: If Trump wins and carries out mass deportations, Kansas’ economy will take a big hit [[link removed]]
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