Human Rights First: Leading by Example or Undermining Protection – U.S. Compliance With Refugee Convention at Its 70th Anniversary
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Yet four months after taking office, the Biden administration has still not taken steps to end many Trump policies that flout the
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The very next day, in a rare public statement explicitly directed at
When the world marks the 70th anniversary of the
* Restart
* Fully end the Remain in
* Rescind the asylum transit and entry bans which will, if not ended, return refugees to persecution and life-threatening dangers, separate families, and undermine integration;
* Restore protections the Trump administration sought to end for refugees persecuted by deadly gangs and perpetrators of domestic violence, vacating Trump administration Attorney General rulings and making progress towards issuing new regulations;
* Launch legal representation, case support initiatives, and improvements that ensure fair and accurate asylum adjudication, rejecting use of rights-violating detention and barriers to asylum; and
* Increase the number of refugees resettled, expand processing, address backlogs and logjams delaying family reunification and other refugee resettlement, and formally propose a goal of resettling 125,000 refugees for fiscal year 2022.
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View full fact sheet at https://www.humanrightsfirst.org/sites/default/files/UpholdingtheRefugeeConventionAssessment.pdf
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