The U.S. State Department has implemented a new policy requiring all visa applicants to answer two questions designed to assess their potential eligibility for asylum. This policy was rolled out last week and aims to identify applicants who may later apply for asylum, potentially labeling them as having committed fraud if they do so. Immigration attorney James Hollis criticized the policy, suggesting it reflects a belief that most asylum claims are unfounded.

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Source: James Hollis

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