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    Indians Emerge as Fifth Largest Group Granted Asylum in the United States

    July 15, 2024Updated:July 15, 20242 Mins Read
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    Recent data from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security reveals that Indians rank fifth among nationalities granted asylum in the United States. This trend highlights the growing significance of Indian migrants seeking protection and opportunities in America.

    The fiscal year 2022 saw a notable increase in overall asylum grants in the U.S., with more than 25,000 individuals receiving asylum status. This marks a significant rise from the low points of 2020 and 2021, when just over 11,000 asylum admissions were granted each year. The upward trend continued in 2023, with asylum grants exceeding 60,000.

    Chinese nationals topped the list of asylum recipients in 2022, with over 4,500 individuals granted asylum. They were followed by Venezuelans, Salvadorians, and Guatemalans, with Indians rounding out the top five. This diverse mix of nationalities reflects the complex global dynamics driving people to seek refuge in the United States.

    The report also sheds light on recent developments in U.S. immigration enforcement. In late June, the U.S. carried out a rare mass deportation of 116 Chinese citizens, the largest such operation in five years. This action comes amid increasing numbers of Chinese migrants making the journey north from Latin America, often entering countries like Ecuador that offer visa-free entry.

    Advocacy organizations argue that many of these migrants are escaping poverty and repression in their home countries. The distinction between economic migrants and those fleeing persecution is crucial in determining asylum eligibility in the United States.

    Interestingly, the number of Chinese asylum-seekers worldwide has seen a dramatic increase since Xi Jinping rose to power in 2012, with approximately 70% of these individuals seeking asylum in the United States. While the majority of Chinese asylum-seekers are likely from the Han majority, there’s speculation that Muslim minorities like Uyghurs may be overrepresented among overseas asylum-seekers.

    As global migration patterns continue to evolve, the United States faces the ongoing challenge of balancing humanitarian obligations with immigration enforcement. The presence of Indians among the top five nationalities granted asylum underscores the changing landscape of global migration and the diverse backgrounds of those seeking protection in America.

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