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New York Is The Toughest Place In The Country To Apply For Asylum

Many of the tens of thousands of migrants who have arrived in New York City over the last several years say they share the same hope: to be granted asylum so they can legally stay in the United States permanently.

But while New York is a beacon for many migrants, with a law guaranteeing shelter and pro-immigration political traditions, its asylum office is also the toughest place to win a claim in the country, records show.

Even before the recent influx of border crossers, New York’s federal asylum office granted the lowest share of asylum claims among the nearly dozen such offices around the country, according to a 2022 analysis by the nonprofit Human Rights First.

In 2020, when 28 percent of asylum claims were granted nationally, 5 percent of decisions in New York were approvals.

The asylum process was never meant to be a catchall program to allow most people arriving in the United States to remain.

To be granted asylum, applicants must prove they have suffered persecution or have a “well-founded fear” of it in their home country on account of their race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular social group. The approval process is arduous by design.

Read more here from The New York Times. 

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