The recent migrant crisis at the border has brought the United States asylum and border enforcement process to the news cycle. In part one of this two part series Adjunct Professor Cathy Chesley, Director of New Hampshire Catholic Charities' Office of Immigration and Refugee Services, dives into how and when people are considered asylum seekers and refugees. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Learn about our Immigration Clinic: https://law.unh.edu/academics/experiential-education/clinics/immigration-law-clinic
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