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KUSA TV’s 9 News – The Difference Between Dismissing Asylum Cases and Granting Amnesty

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The VERIFY team clarifies that dismissing an asylum case is not the same as granting amnesty. Dismissing an asylum case means the person is no longer in active deportation proceedings but does not provide legal status or protection from future deportation. Amnesty, however, grants legal status to a group of individuals. For a detailed explanation and further insights, read more here.

 The VERIFY team clarifies that dismissing an asylum case is not the same as granting amnesty. Dismissing an asylum case means the person is no longer in active deportation…

27Jun

 The VERIFY team clarifies that dismissing an asylum case is not the same as granting amnesty. Dismissing an asylum case means the person is no longer in active deportation…

27Jun

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