When Did We Become Unfriendly?

Right of Asylum Under the right of asylum, people who are fleeing persecution or serious human rights violations in their home country have the right to seek protection in other countries. This right is recognized under international law and also in the United States, through the Refugee Act of 1980. Recent Trump policies have placed restrictions on those seeking asylum at the border. These restrictions have faced legal challenges, as some argue they contradict established asylum law and may force . . .