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Featured Issue: Asylum Under Trump 2.0

11/21/25 AILA Doc. No. 25112100. Asylum & Refugees

On the first day of his second term, President Trump suspended all entries at the U.S. Southern Border for asylum seekers. Since then, the Administration has implemented sweeping restrictions that shut America’s doors to people fleeing persecution. These policies violate federal law, erode constitutionally protected due process, exacerbate the asylum backlog, and give those seeking safety an increasingly narrow path to protection.

Left unchecked by Congress, these policies will have dire consequences for both asylum seekers and the integrity of our legal system. Asylum seekers—especially those without access to counsel—are at grave risk of being returned to harm.

It doesn’t have to be this way. The Administration can maintain order at U.S. borders and effectively manage migration without sacrificing fairness and adherence to the law. With more trained asylum officers, a streamlined legal process, legal representation for asylum seekers, and more effective coordination between relevant agencies, the U.S. can establish a safe, orderly, and humane asylum system.

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Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

DOJ OIL March 2014 Litigation Bulletin

The DOJ OIL Immigration Litigation Bulletin for March 2014, with articles on CIMTs and adverse credibility determinations, as well as summaries of circuit court decisions for March 2014 and litigation highlights.

3/1/14 AILA Doc. No. 15092503. Asylum & Refugees, Crimes, Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

Updated Asylum Division Officer Training Course on Credible Fear Determinations

Updated lesson plan on credible fear determinations for the USCIS Asylum Division Officer Training Course.

2/28/14 AILA Doc. No. 14041846. Asylum & Refugees, Expedited Removal, Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

USCIS Asylum Division Memo Releasing Revised Credible Fear Lesson Plan

USCIS memo releasing a revised credible fear lesson plan for its officer training course. The changes are made in light of an increase in credible fear referrals and include increased emphasis on the requirement for individuals to “demonstrate a substantial and realistic possibility of succeeding.”

2/28/14 AILA Doc. No. 14041845. Asylum & Refugees, Expedited Removal, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Vacates and Remands Asylum Denial for Russian Christian from Kazakhstan

The BIA sustained the appeal, vacated and remanded, finding the respondent met his burden to establish that he suffered past persecution in Kazakhstan on account of his Christian religion and Russian nationality. Courtesy of Alexander Segal.

2/27/14 AILA Doc. No. 14030446. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief

VOICE: March 2014

In the first revamped issue of VOICE this year, read about Miami-Dade County’s refusal to honor ICE detainers without reimbursement, learn strategies for seeking asylum for deaf immigrants, see India through the eyes of two attorneys who participated in last November’s AILA-sponsored trip, and more!

Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA2 Asks BIA to Rule on Duress Exception to Material Support Bar

The court granted the petition in part, to permit the BIA to make a precedential ruling on whether a duress exception to the material support bar is implicit in INA §212 (a)(3)(B)(iv)(VI), (a)(3)(B)(i)(I). (Ay v. Holder, 2/20/14)

2/20/14 AILA Doc. No. 14031148. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA8 Denies Petition to Review Asylum Denial for Palestinian Petitioner

The court denied the petition, finding that the Palestinian petitioner failed to articulate to the BIA his current argument that he is entitled to a determination of his nationality, or lack thereof, as a predicate to a determination of his asylum eligibility. (Agha v. Holder, 2/19/14)

2/19/14 AILA Doc. No. 14032459. Asylum & Refugees
Federal Agencies, Practice Resources

Practice Pointer: Understanding Withholding of Removal (Updated 4/2/14)

Practice pointer on the main conceptual and practical differences between asylum and withholding of removal and how a grant of withholding will affect your client going forward. Special thanks to Cheri Attix and the AILA Asylum and Refugee Liaison Committee.

2/13/14 AILA Doc. No. 14021344. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
AILA Public Statements, Correspondence

AILA Statement for House Judiciary Hearing on Asylum Fraud

AILA statement submitted to the House Immigration Subcommittee for the 2/11/14 hearing on “Asylum Fraud: Abusing America’s Compassion.”

2/11/14 AILA Doc. No. 14021140. Asylum & Refugees

House Judiciary Hearing on Asylum Fraud (Updated 2/11/14)

A 02/11/14 House Judiciary Committee hearing on “Asylum fraud: Abusing America’s Compassion?”.

2/10/14 AILA Doc. No. 14021041. Asylum & Refugees, Congress
Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Affirms IJ’s Grant of Asylum for Petitioner from Uganda

Unpublished BIA decision affirming the IJ’s grant of asylum, finding that petitioner was not subject to the material support to terrorism bar because the alleged support provided to the Lord’s Resistance Army in Uganda was not material. Courtesy of National Immigration Justice Center.

2/10/14 AILA Doc. No. 14031344. Asylum & Refugees
Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Holds Former Gang Members Who Renounce Gang Membership Are Not a Particular Social Group

The BIA clarified the “social visibility” element required to establish a particular social group (PSG), renamed the element “social distinction,” and held that former members of an El Salvadoran gang who renounced their membership is not a PSG. Matter of W-G-R-, 26 I&N Dec. 208 (BIA 2014).

2/7/14 AILA Doc. No. 14020745. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Renames “Social Visibility” Element in Asylum Cases as “Social Distinction,” Clarifies Meaning

The BIA held the “social visibility” element required to establish a particular social group (PSG) doesn’t mean a literal or ocular visibility, renamed the element “social distinction,” and clarified the elements required to establish a PSG. Matter of M-E-V-G-, 26 I&N Dec. 227 (BIA 2014)

2/7/14 AILA Doc. No. 14020744. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, Practice Resources

Practice Alert: Signing Up for E-mail Updates from EOIR

Practice alert on how to sign up to receive e-mail updates from the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) on items posted to the EOIR Virtual Law Library.

2/6/14 AILA Doc. No. 14020640. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Sustains Asylum Appeal, Finds Coerced FGM Is Persecution

Unpublished BIA decision sustaining appeal, finding that women who violate gender-specific social norms constitute a particular social group and FGM was inflicted as a result of coercion sufficient to amount to persecution within the meaning of INA 101(a)(42). Courtesy of Aleksander Milch.

2/6/14 AILA Doc. No. 14021250. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA5 Holds Noncitizen Does Not Have to Maintain Asylum Status in Order to Adjust

The court held that INA §209(b) is not ambiguous and that its plain wording does not require a noncitizen to maintain his asylum status to apply for adjustment of status under the statute, and vacated the BIA’s decision ordering removal. (Siwe v. Holder, 2/6/14)

2/6/14 AILA Doc. No. 14021949. Adjustment of Status, Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Remands for Consideration of Asylum Application

Unpublished BIA decision finds respondent did not knowingly waive appeal and remands record because IJ did not provide opportunity to apply for asylum after expression of fear in El Salvador. (Matter of Melgar de Iglesias, 2/6/14) Special thanks to IRAC.

2/6/14 AILA Doc. No. 14040142. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA4 Denies Chinese Religious Persecution Claim and Remands Forced Sterilization Claim

The court remanded the forced sterilization claim, as the BIA relied on the 2007 DOS China Report and did not account for the contrary evidence that parents of two U.S.-born children could face persecution in China. (Chen v. Holder, 2/5/14)

2/5/14 AILA Doc. No. 14021043. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, FR Regulations & Notices

USCIS Extension of Request for Comments on Revisions to Form I-590

USCIS 30-day notice of an extension of the request for comments on revisions to Form I-590, Registration for Classification as Refugee. Comments are now due by 3/7/14. (79 FR 6915, 2/5/14)

2/5/14 AILA Doc. No. 14020542. Asylum & Refugees
Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Recognizes Effeminate Gay Males from Mexico as Particular Social Group

Unpublished BIA decision finds effeminate gay males from Mexico with female gender identities to qualify as particular social group for purposes of asylum and withholding of removal. (Matter of M-G-O-, 2/4/14) Special thanks to IRAC.

2/4/14 AILA Doc. No. 14032146. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

EOIR Adds Country Conditions Resource Information to Virtual Law Library

EOIR press release on resources that are now available in EOIR’s Virtual Law Library, including publicly available information on 54 countries, with documents on multiple aspects of country conditions that could be relevant to respondents before the immigration courts and the BIA.

2/3/14 AILA Doc. No. 14020360. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

Immigration Law Advisor, February 2014 (Vol. 8, No. 2)

Immigration Law Advisor, a legal publication from EOIR, with articles on social “visibility,” summary of recent circuit court decisions for January 2014, summary of BIA precedent decisions, and a regulatory update.

2/1/14 AILA Doc. No. 14031151. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

DOJ OIL February 2014 Litigation Bulletin

The DOJ OIL Immigration Litigation Bulletin for February 2014, with articles on BIA’s clarification on the elements of particularity and social visibility to establish a particular social group, Silva-Trevino v. Holder, and TPS for Haiti, as well as circuit court decisions for February 2014.

2/1/14 AILA Doc. No. 15092401. Asylum & Refugees, Crimes, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA6 Upholds Adverse Credibility Finding in Asylum Denial for Ukrainian Citizen

The court denied the petition to review the asylum denial, finding that under the REAL ID Act, inconsistencies the IJ found in petitioner’s testimony were sufficient for an adverse credibility finding, although they did not go to the heart of the asylum claim. (Slyusar v. Holder, 1/30/14)

1/30/14 AILA Doc. No. 14020304. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

USCIS Q&As from 1/28/14 Asylum Stakeholder Engagement

USCIS Q&As from the 1/28/14 USCIS asylum division quarterly stakeholder engagement. Topics covered include an update on the phased implementation of the asylee/refugee following to join process, personnel updates, RAIO combined training and asylum division officer training, and stakeholder Q&As.

1/28/14 AILA Doc. No. 14070250. Asylum & Refugees