Working With Undocumented & Asylum-Seeking Families Episode 2: Understanding Asylum

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Asylum is complex and can take a long time. Episode two of this three-part series does a deeper dive into the process of asylum in the United States. Hear about the different types of asylum, the requirements, and the challenges of legally acquiring status, as well as the avenues of support that are available for families. You'll hear from immigration attorney Sarah Brenes (Binger Center for New Americans, University of Minnesota Law School) about how the complexities of the asylum process can impact asylum-seeking families, the history of and recent changes to these processes, and what this means for child welfare professionals who work with these families.

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This podcast was supported in part by a grant from the Minnesota Department of Human Services, Children and Family Services Division.

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Carlson, Will; Brenes, Sarah. (2024). Working With Undocumented & Asylum-Seeking Families Episode 2: Understanding Asylum. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/267929.

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