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Take Action: Reach out to Congress to Protect Critical Asylum Protections

By USCRI December 13, 2023

Current negotiations surrounding President Biden’s proposed budget have included suggested rollbacks of critical asylum protections, such as raising the credible fear standard, increasing immigration detention, and instituting asylum caps. The White House has also indicated its willingness to limit asylum rights in exchange for humanitarian aid.

USCRI is concerned about the attacks on the right to seek asylum and urges both the Biden Administration and Congress to prioritize asylum rights and human rights in these negotiations. Pitting different populations in need against each other should never be the solution.

 

We need your help to reach out to your Senators and protect access to asylum now!

Click here to find your senator and use this template to let them know you oppose these harmful immigration policies.

 

Contact your Senators today!

Call your Senators: Flood the phone lines! Offices are saying that they are not hearing from their constituents.

Request a meeting with your Senator: Request meetings in-state/district next week. Get a group together and get to your Senators’ offices!

 

Your support can help protect asylum rights for all. Asylum rights are human rights. 

 

USCRI, founded in 1911, is a non-governmental, not-for-profit international organization committed to working on behalf of refugees and immigrants and their transition to a dignified life.

For questions, please email policy@uscrimail.org.


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