Asylum seekers who are apprehended after crossing the border without applying at a port of entry who are subject to summary removal can contest that action if they can establish that they have a reasonable fear of persecution in their country of origin, rather than a credible fear of persecution.
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1. That change affects all asylum applicants.
2. You used the wrong language.
3. This change gives less time for an applicant to gather evidence.
I guess you could argue that this didn't make it more difficult to seek asylum but you'd be lying. 🫢