The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced in June 2025 that it will expand its fast-track asylum processing program to more border states. The program, which allows for rapid resolution of credible fear claims within 30 days, will now include Arizona and New Mexico ports of entry.
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Goal: Reduce immigration court backlog (currently over 3 million cases).
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Criticism: Advocates claim it pressures migrants to navigate complex procedures too quickly.
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Legal Access Concerns: Nonprofits push for guaranteed access to legal counsel during initial screenings.
What this means: If you’re seeking asylum in 2025, your case could be processed faster—but you must be prepared with documents and legal support right away.
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