🇺🇸 USA 12h ago · Tim Henderson

Asylum-seekers could lose right to work under proposed Trump administration rules

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A couple from Venezuela, shown this month in Las Cruces, N.M., is preparing to self-deport after the Trump administration cancelled their asylum case without hearing testimony in July. New rules, likely to be challenged in court, will make it difficult or impossible for asylum-seekers to get legal work permission while their cases proceed in court. (Photo by Paul Ratje/Texas Tribune)Amal Khalifa “felt human” for the first time after she fled Egypt in 2019 for the United States and found kind tre

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