Trump Administration Proposes Allowing Asylum Denials Without Interviews in Some Cases
CBS News reported that the Trump administration is developing a plan allowing immigration officials to reject some asylum applications without conducting interviews.
themarysue.comCBS News reported that the Trump administration is developing a plan that would allow immigration officials to reject some asylum applications without interviewing applicants. The network said it learned of the plan exclusively. The measure would enable officials to turn down certain claims more quickly than under current procedures.
CBS News immigration and politics reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez presented the reporting on the proposed change.
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