Seeking asylum has a long history. As part of the Geneva convention, people are allowed to avail a country for protection if they are being persecuted for race, religion, nationality, social group, or political opinion.
The Geneva Convention was created in 1951, as stories of Jewish people fleeing Nazis being turned away and later executed became known. The United States was responsible for turning many away, including a ship load on a vessel known as the St. Louis. The US signed the Geneva Convention and codified the principles in 1980. It is considered to be international law. It's not illegal to seek asylum but, egged on by cruel policies, some seekers are called criminals. This is a violation of international law and inspires hatred and demonization across the globe.
Sadly, women fleeing domestic violence or genital mutilation are not covered by the convention. Biden has made it easier for sex trafficking and rape victims to get asylum.
But what’s the difference between seeking asylum, immigrating, and being a refugee?
"An asylum-seeker is a person who has left their country and is seeking protection from persecution and serious human rights violations in another country, but who hasn’t yet been legally recognized as a refugee and is waiting to receive a decision on their asylum claim. Seeking asylum is a human right. This means everyone should be allowed to enter another country to seek asylum." (source here)
"A refugee is a person who has fled their own country because they are at risk of serious human rights violations and persecution there. The risks to their safety and life were so great that they felt they had no choice but to leave and seek safety outside their country because their own government cannot or will not protect them from those dangers. Refugees have a right to international protection." (source here)
By contrast, a migrant (song here) might leave their country "because they want to work, study or join family, for example. Others feel they must leave because of poverty, political unrest, gang violence, natural disasters or other serious circumstances that exist there." (source here)
According to the Geneva Convention, at the moment of urgency, cooperating countries have to let asylum seekers and refugees into their country. Later, they go through a proceeding that determines if they get asylum. This can be risky because if they get sent back, they could be killed by the people they are fleeing. Asylum seekers need to present a convincing case that they were in danger in their country and had no way to find protection. They are granted temporary asylum, and it is up to the government of the country where they seek asylum to decide if if they should be detained, locked up. They need lawyers.
Some people are mad that Trump asylum policies ended. In the US, Trump decided that ALL asylum seekers and migrants be detained. (At our expense. $$) The kids of asylum seekers and migrants were not detained so they were taken from their parents and getting sent to camps. That's the logic. But why detain everyone? This hadn't been done before. There are no clear guidelines for caring for the children. Some have even been put up for adoption, leading to accusations of kidnapping! This policy ended but as we know, some governors don't like the new policy and scare their constituents about it.
In the Trump system in the US, honest people fleeing persecution and violence in Latin America were sometimes detained with criminals. As Biden mentioned in his 2024 State of the Union, tbey could be detained for years, even if they are innocent. This was not the smartest, cheapest, or kindest policy. It lowered the moral standing of the US in the world because no other country separates parents and kids. (India is very selective about its immigration policies, even having biases, since they never signed the Geneva convention and won’t grant citizenship to all who are born there.)
It's costly to host asylum seekers. However, most people granted asylum are good workers and end up re-paying their parent county. Most asylum seekers come from just a few countries and travel to only a few countries. The US is not even the top destination!
Right now, there are over 25 million refugees in the world. Here in the US, most asylum seekers are from China, followed by El Salvador. Haiti is experiencing a surge of violence. The US is expecting Haitians fleeing for their lives to come to the shores of Florida. The US government has allotted money to help them. But the governor doesn’t want them and has been accused of villainizing people who are desperate for help.
Here is a podcast on How to seek asylum plus a heartwarming story. Here is the History of the Geneva convention.
BTW, if your state has capital punishment, as Iowa is considering, and as the US has added, you can be a refugee to another countries such as France. Let's hope the world gets a little more loving or there could be no place to flee to. We also need to recognize domestic violence as violence. Biden has taken that step.
It’s horrible that many politicians across the globe politicize this issue, which is a matter of life and death for many.