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Trump administration plan would expedite asylum rejections without interviews

1 June 2026
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The Trump administration is formulating a plan to expedite the rejection of certain asylum applications without conducting interviews with the applicants, as revealed in internal documents. This new regulation from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is part of the administration’s efforts to limit access to the U.S. asylum system, which officials have criticized for being vulnerable to fraud. Under the proposed changes, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officers could dismiss applications filed more than a year after an individual’s arrival in the U.S., placing rejected applicants into deportation proceedings without a preliminary interview. Although U.S. law generally bars late asylum applications, there are exceptions for serious medical issues or other circumstances. Critics, including immigration advocates, warn that this regulation could prevent legitimate asylum seekers from explaining their delayed applications, potentially leading to wrongful deportations.

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The proposed changes to U.S. asylum procedures reflect ongoing tensions surrounding immigration policy in the United States. Historically, U.S. asylum law has allowed individuals to seek protection from persecution, but recent administrations have faced significant backlogs in asylum applications, with over 1.5 million pending as of last fall. The Trump administration has implemented strict measures to control immigration and reduce the number of asylum claims, often citing a need to address perceived abuses of the system. These regulatory shifts could further complicate the asylum process and impact thousands of individuals seeking refuge in the U.S.

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