DENVER — Hundreds of asylum-seekers are gathering at the Community College of Denver this week for the launch of an ambitious work training program, WorkReady Denver, that is a pivotal part of the ...
NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO, May 4 (Reuters) - The Trump administration has revised training guidelines for asylum officers in ways that could make it harder for migrants seeking refuge in the United ...
As the number of migrants making asylum claims continues to swell to record highs, the Homeland Security Department is mired in its processing of those cases by vacancies, insufficient training and ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Yesenia Mata, executive director of Stapleton-based community organization La Colmena, has been working tirelessly to help recent asylum seekers get jobs so they can start a new ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Several asylum seekers hoping to enter the workforce in New York City took a big step forward with the help of one community-based organization. On Sunday, La Colmena — which ...
WASHINGTONWASHINGTON — Border Patrol agents, rather than highly trained asylum officers, are beginning to screen migrant families for “credible fear” to determine whether applicants qualify for U.S.
In the latest in its ongoing monitoring of Trump administration alterations of agency website content, a transparency group found that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services removed 26 website ...
Just as so many previous generations of immigrants strengthened communities from Brighton Beach to Buffalo, the more than 116,000 asylum seekers who’ve arrived here since 2022 will almost certainly ...
An Afghan military officer who fled a training exercise on Cape Cod last year has won political asylum in the United States, after his lawyers argued that sending him home would be a death sentence.
Reporting from Washington — Homeland Security officials are making it tougher for people seeking asylum to get over the first hurdle in the lengthy process of gaining U.S. protection, giving new power ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents lack the training to take over the initial processing of asylum claims, a federal judge wrote in a ruling filed Monday. For nearly 20 years, officers from ...
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