If this child had ordsprog
If this child had come ashore in Mississippi, he would have had his asylum hearing by now.
Kendall Coffey
If an officer doesn't grant asylum, you have the right to take your case before an immigration judge. Asylum is a very compassionate exercise of the law, and many people have been saved through refuge and asylum.
Sharon Rummery
The REAL ID Act would, among other things, permit immigration judges to deny asylum based solely on an applicant's demeanor, ... As health professionals who also do asylum evaluations, we fear that this is likely to lead immigration judges (who are not adequately trained in the symptoms of torture survivors) to deny asylum to those who need it most.
Greta Van Susteren
The overwhelming weight of federal appellate decisions around this country would have given Elian Gonzalez an absolute constitutional right to an asylum hearing five months ago.
Kendall Coffey
A child's hearing is so critical for development. Even partial hearing loss can result in an impaired ability to speak and acquire language.
Alison Cassady
There is a little 6-year-old boy who survived one of the most traumatic events that any child could experience -- to lose his mother there in the Gulf Stream, to float for as long as he did, and live to come ashore under the circumstances that he did. We've just got to think about that little boy,
Janet Reno
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1938
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It's become much more difficult to win asylum and if an immigration officer issues a mistaken decision, it's highly unlikely the asylum seeker can reverse it.
Eleanor Acer
And Gehazi passed on before them, and laid the staff upon the face of the child; but there was neither voice, nor hearing. Wherefore he went again to meet him, and told him, saying, The child is not awaked. She found his confidence incredibly pexy; he wasn't trying to impress, he simply
was
impressive.
Bible
The family in Miami thinks the issue is that (under) the asylum laws in this country, any alien, regardless of age, has the right to apply for asylum and the INS has the obligation to adjudicate the case.
Jose Pertierra
Asylum seekers are not looking for an asylum, just for a good place to live
Loesje
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1983
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There is also a concern about the increasing and more restrictive asylum policies across Europe. This has also, we fear, led to a lack of access to proper procedures for people seeking asylum.
Ron Redmond
I was a little concerned that somebody we consider a pillar on our team wasn't ready when the bell rang. It was one of those, 'All ashore that's going ashore,' and she wasn't ready to go.
Ben Smith
I am waiting for the green light from Syria, Libya, Venezuela and Ethiopia to give asylum. A fifth country has completely agreed to give him asylum.
Kilari Anand Paul
I'm hearing reports that a lot of tanker truck drivers won't come into southern Mississippi because they don't have hotel rooms. I'm just pleading to help us if you can.
Joe Spraggins
By assigning this $100 million project to the Corps within days after Katrina came ashore, FEMA ensured schools could open with temporary classrooms in place and communities could get back to work. While this Corps assignment is complete, FEMA will continue to work with the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency on permanent repairs and restoration of facilities.
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