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Using Technology to Meet the Needs of Asylum Seekers in the United States: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Design Considerations and Web Content Accessibility for Immigrant Populations by Ron Michel
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The Constitution provides that foreigners within U.S. borders be protected from: Racial discrimination Point of origin based discrimination Arbitrary treatment by the government
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Although foreigners have no Constitutional right of entry into the U.S., refugees within U.S. territory have the right to ask for asylum.
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Laws have been enacted and federal notices published that effectively take the right to request asylum from certain groups of immigrants: Expedited removal laws Notice Designating Aliens Subject to Expedited Removal Under Section 235(b)(1)(A)(iii) of the Immigration and Nationality Act English only laws
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In December 2001 the Immigration and Naturalization Service (now the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)) instituted a blanket policy of denying parole to all Haitian asylum-seekers. Asylum claims filed by these Haitians were processed so quickly that many were unable to find legal representation
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Effect: Some refugees do not get the opportunity to ask for asylum by pleading their case before a judge Justice becomes Inequitable and Inaccessible
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Solution: Legal profession has moral and professional responsibility to insure asylum application process is available to all refugees This can be accomplished through: Language instruction Web-sites Online pro bono attorneys
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Considerations: Instructional technology Human – computer interactions
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