In 2001, Albanian Johana Cece fled her hometown of Korçë, near Albania\u27s Greek border. Cece was the victim of attempted sex trafficking by a local gang member notorious for kidnapping young Albanian women and forcing them into prostitution. Ultimately, Cece sought refuge in the United States and applied for asylum. Returning to Albania meant returning to the threat of sex trafficking. In 2013, the Seventh Circuit found that Cece was eligible for asylum because she proffered a \u27particular social group\u27 (PSG) cognizable under 8 U.S.C. § 1101(a)(42)(A). In 2005 and 2009, the Sixth Circuit held that women threatened with sex trafficking in their home countries were not eligible for American asylum on grounds of insufficient PSG proffer...
Over the past several decades, applications for asylum by women who claim membership in a particular...
This Note examines the history of the social-visibility requirement for Particular Social Groups in ...
In a June 11, 2018 decision, Attorney General Jeff Sessions overruled a landmark 2014 decision by th...
In 2001, Albanian Johana Cece fled her hometown of Korçë, near Albania\u27s Greek border. Cece was t...
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...
In Abay v. Ashcroft, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit held that a noncitizen...
On June 11, 2018, then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions released his decision in a case called Matter ...
Trafficking in persons is a global trade sustained by the profits from forced labor. Human trafficke...
In 2016, 15.4 million people across the globe, the majority being young women and girls in impoveris...
The recent granting of asylum in the United States to the women in the highly publicized Matter of R...
Asylum cases involving domestic violence or gang-related violence already had high burdens to overco...
In August 2014, the Board of Immigration Appeals (“BIA”) issued its first published decision recogni...
In two recent decisions issued by the Attorney General of the United States, asylum rights have dimi...
Qualifying for asylum requires that an applicant be considered a refugee. In order to qualify, an ap...
Over the past several decades, applications for asylum by women who claim membership in a particular...
This Note examines the history of the social-visibility requirement for Particular Social Groups in ...
In a June 11, 2018 decision, Attorney General Jeff Sessions overruled a landmark 2014 decision by th...
In 2001, Albanian Johana Cece fled her hometown of Korçë, near Albania\u27s Greek border. Cece was t...
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...
In Abay v. Ashcroft, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit held that a noncitizen...
On June 11, 2018, then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions released his decision in a case called Matter ...
Trafficking in persons is a global trade sustained by the profits from forced labor. Human trafficke...
In 2016, 15.4 million people across the globe, the majority being young women and girls in impoveris...
The recent granting of asylum in the United States to the women in the highly publicized Matter of R...
Asylum cases involving domestic violence or gang-related violence already had high burdens to overco...
In August 2014, the Board of Immigration Appeals (“BIA”) issued its first published decision recogni...
In two recent decisions issued by the Attorney General of the United States, asylum rights have dimi...
Qualifying for asylum requires that an applicant be considered a refugee. In order to qualify, an ap...
Over the past several decades, applications for asylum by women who claim membership in a particular...
This Note examines the history of the social-visibility requirement for Particular Social Groups in ...
In a June 11, 2018 decision, Attorney General Jeff Sessions overruled a landmark 2014 decision by th...