The United States has a proud tradition of providing safe haven to individuals fleeing religious, political, ethnic, and other forms of persecution. A fair, effective, and humane asylum process should be a core American value. However, today’s asylum seekers face a daunting series of hurdles including detention, arbitrary filing deadlines, and overly broad grounds of exclusion that do not block fraud or protect against security threats, but rather prevent many genuine refugees from accessing the asylum process and gaining the protection they need.
U.S. Asylum System Reform
Clinton Reaffirms U.S. Commitment to Refugee Protection Is Highest Humanitarian Priority
Geneva – Today, Human Rights First praised the U.S. government for its strong representation at the historic ministerial meeting at…
12-7-2011
United States Should Lead by Example in Protection of Refugees
U.S. should pledge improvements to asylum system, detention reform and expedited resettlement for at-risk refugees at this week’s Ministerial Meeting…
12-5-2011
New Bill Would Strengthen the U.S. Asylum System
Washington, DC – Today, Representatives Forney “Pete” Stark (D-CA/13th), Jim Moran (D-VA/8th) and Zoe Lofgren (D-CA/16th) introduced the Restoring Protection…
9-21-2011








