The state of the law regarding refugees in the United States has been characterized in the recent past by inconsistent rulings among the Circuit Courts, and narrow applications of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, which provides the basis for asylum eligibility. In the midst of this sometimes-contradictory application of the INA, victims of attempted sex trafficking (those who have faced threats or attempts by sex traffickers to force them into sexual slavery) have consistently been rejected for asylum by U.S. courts. Federal courts have uniformly denied these asylum claims by ruling that these victims do not meet the INA’s requirement that refugees fall into a particular social group. Therefore, this Comment focuses largely o...
Congress intended that the serious nonpolitical crime bar under United States asylum law have the sa...
This article strongly reaffirms the author\u27s support for the use of asylum as a way of providing ...
The United States has never fully complied with international agreements concerning refugee’s rights...
The state of the law regarding refugees in the United States has been characterized in the recent pa...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that the IJ, the BIA, and the circuit courts got it wrong. The courts rej...
This Comment analyzes the different interpretations of the well-founded fear of persecution standa...
Each year tens of thousands of immigrants head to the United States’ shores in the hope of achieving...
The asylum system is in disarray. The United States is unable to guarantee that every asylum seeker ...
This Comment argues that the standards enunciated by the Supreme Court in Elias-Zacarias should not ...
This Article examines the evolution of the nexus requirement in United States refugee law since the ...
United States asylum law provides individuals who have been persecuted in their country of origin wi...
This Article argues that the current approaches to asylum claims based on social group membership ...
This Article examines the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal\u27s decisions concerning the Refugee Act of...
This Comment contends that the Supreme Court\u27s holding in Sale was erroneous because the 1967 Pro...
Victims of human trafficking who seek international protection in their country of destination face ...
Congress intended that the serious nonpolitical crime bar under United States asylum law have the sa...
This article strongly reaffirms the author\u27s support for the use of asylum as a way of providing ...
The United States has never fully complied with international agreements concerning refugee’s rights...
The state of the law regarding refugees in the United States has been characterized in the recent pa...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that the IJ, the BIA, and the circuit courts got it wrong. The courts rej...
This Comment analyzes the different interpretations of the well-founded fear of persecution standa...
Each year tens of thousands of immigrants head to the United States’ shores in the hope of achieving...
The asylum system is in disarray. The United States is unable to guarantee that every asylum seeker ...
This Comment argues that the standards enunciated by the Supreme Court in Elias-Zacarias should not ...
This Article examines the evolution of the nexus requirement in United States refugee law since the ...
United States asylum law provides individuals who have been persecuted in their country of origin wi...
This Article argues that the current approaches to asylum claims based on social group membership ...
This Article examines the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal\u27s decisions concerning the Refugee Act of...
This Comment contends that the Supreme Court\u27s holding in Sale was erroneous because the 1967 Pro...
Victims of human trafficking who seek international protection in their country of destination face ...
Congress intended that the serious nonpolitical crime bar under United States asylum law have the sa...
This article strongly reaffirms the author\u27s support for the use of asylum as a way of providing ...
The United States has never fully complied with international agreements concerning refugee’s rights...