Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2025
Abstract
The United States asylum system, like many other asylum systems, is under immense pressure to process asylum applications faster. The primary response to this pressure is negative, namely to deny asylum claims quickly by categorizing them as manifestly unfounded. In the United States, this is done through the “credible fear” process. This negative orientation leads to a structural imbalance in which denials can be fast and easy for the system, but approvals take time and extensive effort. Using domestic and international comparative examples, this Article proposes re-balancing the asylum system by establishing a process for expedited approvals of clearly eligible asylum claims.
Publication Citation
13 Geo. L.J. 1001 (2025).
Recommended Citation
Kagan, Michael, "A Faster Way to Yes: Re-Balancing American Asylum Procedures" (2025). Scholarly Works. 1497.
https://scholars.law.unlv.edu/facpub/1497
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