Asylum Seekers Face More Work Restrictions

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A proposed rule would make new asylum applicants ineligible for U.S. work permits if they cross the border illegally—a path most migrants follow

WASHINGTON—Most new asylum seekers would no longer be permitted to work while they wait for their claims to be processed, under a proposal by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the federal agency that handles asylum claims.

The proposed rule, to be published Wednesday in the federal register, would make new asylum applicants ineligible for work permits if they cross the border illegally—a path most migrants follow to enter the U.S. more quickly. The Trump administration has said it wants asylum seekers to present themselves...

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