The Trump administration issued new visa rules requiring asylum applicants to affirm they have no fear of harm in their home country, following a court ruling against border restrictions.
Following a court ruling against President Trump’s border restrictions, the Trump administration issued new visa rules that could limit asylum claims by requiring applicants to affirm they have no fear of harm in their home country.
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