The End of Asylum

Philip G Schrag author Andrew I Schoenholtz author Jaya Ramji-Nogales author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Georgetown University Press

Published:1st May '21

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"[A]n essential read for all who wish to reflect on our country's human rights values."—Sara Campos, LA Review of Books

The Trump administration's war on asylum and what Congress and the Biden administration can do about it

Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign centered around immigration issues such as his promise to build a border wall separating the US and Mexico. While he never built a physical wall, he did erect a legal one. Over the past three years, the Trump administration has put forth regulations, policies, and practices all designed to end opportunities for asylum seekers. If left unchecked, these policies will effectually lead to the end of asylum, turning the United States—once a global leader in refugee aid—into a country with one of the most restrictive asylum systems.

In The End of Asylum, three experts in immigration law offer a comprehensive examination of the rise and demise of the US asylum system. Beginning with the Refugee Act of 1980, they describe how Congress adopted a definition of refugee based on the UN Refugee Convention and prescribed equitable and transparent procedures for a uniform asylum process. The authors then chart the evolution of this process, showing how Republican and Democratic administrations and Congresses tweaked the asylum system but maintained it as a means of protecting victims of persecution—until the Trump administration. By expanding his executive reach, twisting obscure provisions in the law, undermining past precedents, and creating additional obstacles for asylum seekers, Trump’s policies have effectively ended asylum. The book concludes with a roadmap and a call to action for the Biden administration and Congress to repair and reform the US asylum system.

This eye-opening work reveals the extent to which the Trump administration has dismantled fundamental American ideals of freedom from persecution and shows us what we can do about it.

[The End of Asylum's] wide accessibility makes it an invaluable resource for the general public as well as for researchers and students who wish to have an overview of the immigration-related regulations, laws and policies adopted under the Trump presidency.

* LSE Review of Books *

[A]n essential read for all who wish to reflect on our country’s human rights values.

* LA Review of Books *

In The End of Asylum, legal scholars and asylum experts Andrew I. Schoenholtz, Jaya Ramji-Nogales, and Philip G. Schrag present a brisk, accessible narrative of the country's tenuous system of protection for asylum seekers and refugees.

* ACLU Magazine *

In six engaging and deeply informed chapters, The End of Asylum takes us through the myriad ways Trump’s administration ... virtually annihilated the apparatus with which asylum seekers are processed. The evidence presented is overwhelming and compelling.

* H-Diplo *

The End of Asylum is an essential read for anyone devoted to the study of asylum.

* Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Boo

ISBN: 9781647121075

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 295g

160 pages