Answer:
In order to qualify for asylum, you must be able to establish that you are a refugee, unable to return to your own country due to fear of persecution on one or more of the following grounds:
Race, religion, nationality, membership affiliation, or political views.
Unfortunately, many people, who are essentially economic migrants, use the asylum program to by-pass US immigration laws and quotas. Such abuse makes it more difficult for truly persecuted people to seek and be granted asylum.
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