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University of San Diego

2015

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Deliberate Destitution As Deterrent: Withholding The Right To Work And Undermining Asylum Protection, Lori A. Nessel Jun 2015

Deliberate Destitution As Deterrent: Withholding The Right To Work And Undermining Asylum Protection, Lori A. Nessel

San Diego Law Review

This Article critiques the United States’ bar on employment for asylum seekers on a number of fronts. Beginning with a historical perspective, I explore the more humane regime that existed in the United States until 1995. Under this prior system, asylum seekers with bona fide claims were permitted to work while their claims proceeded. This Article examine the underlying fears and policy goals that led Congress to dramatically curtail protection and the right to work for asylum seekers. By situating the prohibition on work for asylum seekers within the larger context of overall punitive immigration reforms and the increasing criminalization …