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  3. What’s it take to get asylum? And what’s driving those seeking it?

What’s it take to get asylum? And what’s driving those seeking it?

December 13, 2018
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Ellen Moodie

 

Anthropology professor Ellen Moodie has been involved in numerous asylum cases for Salvadorans and other Central Americans in recent years, through either expert testimony or written affidavits. She spoke with News Bureau social sciences editor Craig Chamberlain.

 

 

 

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