Every migrant who arrives at the United States border has the right to apply for asylum.
Requesting asylum is often confused with claiming to be persecuted in one's home country or tortured; however, these aren't sufficient reasons to cross the border or avoid deportation.
A deportation order and immediate expulsion from Mexico are the measures being demanded by Immigration and Customs Enforcement if the migrants' arguments to border authorities are not credible.
The well-known 'credible fear' interview investigates the emigrant's fear of returning to his or her country of origin, for reasons of persecution.cucion, torture, harassment.
Prior to this interview at the U.S. border, an interview is conducted with a Customs and Border Protection officer. The officer determines whether there is evidence of "credible fear" that would require the immigrant to proceed to the next level.
The next level is the "credible fear" interview, conducted by an official from the Office of Citizenship and Immigration Services.
This interview is an interrogation about the life and events that the emigrant has suffered in his nation of origin and if he has been a victim of persecution.cucion or torture.
At the conclusion of this interview, if the official determines that the immigrant's fears are real, a hearing is held before an immigration judge, at which point the asylum application in the United States is made.
In this sense, the "credible fear" interview is essential and determines whether or not you will enter the United States.
Frequently asked
The questions in this interview will address the immigrant's fears. Therefore, it is not recommended to discuss your desire to work in the United States to support your family.
In the interview, you may be asked questions like: Who persecuted, tortured, or harmed you? Who might harm you if you return?
If you suffered harm from a member of the government, official or police, you must detail what happened and explain the reasons why you were a victim of persecution.cucion or torture.
Reasons for asylum
The reasons that can be given for requesting asylum are: persecucion for their creed, race, nationality, political views or inclusion in a specific social group, such as their sexual orientation or physical disability.
To establish your 'credible fear', the interviewing officer will consider:
-What is the status of the emigrant?
– What state were you in in your nation of origin?
-If your nation's government is responsible for your persecution,cucion, torture or harm.
-Whether or not your nation's government did anything about it.
-If the emigrant who requests asylum can move to another place in his nation and live without persecucion, torture, or damage.
-If he can't, why can't he?
– If the emigrant holds a citizenship other than that of his or her nation of origin.
– All the reasons why you can’t continue living in your nation.
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