Congressional Digest

Supreme Court Debates March 2009 No. 3 Vol. 12
Political Asylum Policy

Asylum in America

The Case of the Eritrean Prison Guard

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Political Asylum Policy

Overview of Developments in Federal Law

The United States has long held to the principle that it will not return a foreign national to a country where his life or freedom would be threatened. This principle is embodied in several provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), most notably in provisions defining refugees and asylees. Aliens seeking asylum must demonstrate a well-founded fear that if returned home, they will be persecuted based upon one of five characteristics: race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion.             Alienspresent in the United States may apply for asylum with the United StatesCitizenship and Immigration…

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