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Asylum 101
59 minutes Posted Oct 18, 2021 at 10:00 pm.
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Introducing this week's moderator: Melanie Dione
Introducing this week's panel: Susan, Christine, Dr. Coohill, and Athena
Kicking off the interview with Prof. Nancy A. Oretskin
Seeking Asylum from Asia
Has Asylum Changed Between Administrations?
What Evidence is Required?
History of Asylum with Prof. Buzzkill
What is the Ideal Policy?
The Remain in Mexico Program
What Americans Can Do Right Now
Land vs. Air Crossings
Key Takeaways and Panel Wrap
End Credits
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✊🤖 Join us for our fourth episode: an interview with Prof. Nancy A. Oretskin, J.D. and emeritus professor from New Mexico State University. Nancy is an attorney that has been representing asylum seekers pro bono at the border near El Paso, Texas since 2010; and is a preeminent expert in migration, asylum, and immigration.
0:00 - Cue the music 
1:00 - Introducing this week's moderator: Melanie Dione
2:31 - Introducing this week's panel: Susan, Christine, Dr. Coohill, and Athena
7:51 - Kicking off the interview with Prof. Nancy A. Oretskin
22:50 - Seeking Asylum from Asia
25:10 - Has Asylum Changed Between Administrations?
28:04 - What Evidence is Required?
31:05 - History of Asylum with Prof. Buzzkill
35:45 - What is the Ideal Policy?
39:19 - The Remain in Mexico Program
42:58 - What Americans Can Do Right Now
47:29 - Land vs. Air Crossings
50:08 - Key Takeaways and Panel Wrap
57:26 - End Credits
If you have feedback or want to volunteer, email [email protected] or learn more about the bot on our website.This week’s guests, in order of appearance
Melanie
Christine
Susan
Joe
Athena
Nancy
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Referenced in the Show
Fronteras 711: Southwest Asylum and Migration Institute at NPR
American Immigration Lawyers Association
Annunciation House
Catholic Charities
Catholic Legal Immigration Network
USCIS
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