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Defend Hope: Protect Refugees Fleeing Persecution

Target: US Senate
Sponsored by: Human Rights First
Act Now! The Senate is About to Vote!


The United States' long-standing history as a beacon of hope to people around the world fleeing political, religious and other forms of persecution is under assault in Congress.

The bill, known as the REAL ID Act, will make it much harder for refugees to prove that they qualify for asylum and remove safeguards that protect refugees from being sent back into the arms of their persecutors.

Under the bill, insignificant inaccuracies - like a woman's failure to recall her date of high school graduation - could be used to deny her asylum, even though she has fled from horrendous persecution like genocide, rape, forced abortion, severe domestic violence, or the threat of honor killing.

Urge your Senators to preserve our nation's commitment to protecting refugees: Ask them to stop the REAL ID Act.
deadline: 4-4-2006
goal: 10,000
 

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Dear Senator,

I am writing to urge you to oppose the REAL ID Act. The REAL ID Act will make it much harder for legitimate refugees who flee from political, religious and other persecution to obtain asylum and will place them at greater risk of being deported back into the hands of their persecutors.

The REAL ID Act would, for example, prevent a U.S. federal court from stepping in to stop an asylum seeker from being deported back into the hands of her persecutors while her asylum claim is still pending before a U.S. court. If the asylum seeker is jailed or tortured after her return, it will do her little good to learn that the U.S. court recognized that she had been entitled to asylum all along. The bill will also:

* Allow a refugee who testifies credibly to still be denied asylum if she is unable to track down documents to confirm or "corroborate" her testimony -- even if this effort might endanger her family;

* Require a refugee to prove her persecutor's "central" reasons for harming her -- essentially penalizing a refugee who cannot prove with unrealistic precision what is going on in her persecutor's mind;

* Give an immigration officer or immigration judge broad leeway to deny a refugee asylum based on her "demeanor" -- ignoring the fact that survivors of rape, forced abortions, or similar abuses may appear lacking in emotion or have difficulty making eye contact; and

* Allow people who bear no personal responsibility for terrorist acts -- even the wives and children of victims of extortion by terrorist or militant groups -- to be deported and barred from asylum based on overly broad definitions of "terrorism" and of what constitutes "supporting" terrorism.

Existing law already bars from asylum anyone who engages in terrorist activity and anyone who is or may reasonably be considered a danger to the security of the United States. The provisions listed above will have serious life and death consequences for genuine refugees without making our nation safer.

Please oppose the Real ID Act and preserve our nation's commitment to protecting refugees who have fled horrific persecution.

Thank you for your consideration.
We signed the “Defend Hope: Protect Refugees Fleeing Persecution” petition!
# 100:
12:19 pm PDT, Apr 6, Cheryl Reeser, Hawaii
# 99:
12:19 pm PDT, Apr 6, Matthew r. Courter, Washington
# 98:
12:19 pm PDT, Apr 6, Elaine V. Howes, Florida
Because we're the land of the free and the home of the brave. Let's try to live up to our noble rhetoric for once.
# 97:
12:19 pm PDT, Apr 6, Jason Bean, Ohio
# 96:
12:19 pm PDT, Apr 6, Name not displayed, Pennsylvania
It is wrong to turn your back on those whom you can help.
# 95:
12:19 pm PDT, Apr 6, Maggie Meinschein, California
# 94:
12:19 pm PDT, Apr 6, JAVIER CARDENAS, California
# 93:
12:19 pm PDT, Apr 6, Sassy Redhead, Washington
# 92:
12:19 pm PDT, Apr 6, Name not displayed, South Carolina
# 91:
12:19 pm PDT, Apr 6, Ava Wolf, Rhode Island
# 90:
12:18 pm PDT, Apr 6, Dave Gressley, Ohio
# 89:
12:18 pm PDT, Apr 6, Charles H Swift, California
# 88:
12:18 pm PDT, Apr 6, Dori Pynnonen, Michigan
# 87:
12:18 pm PDT, Apr 6, Rich Heaning, New York
# 85:
12:18 pm PDT, Apr 6, Joe Munson, Washington
# 84:
12:18 pm PDT, Apr 6, Maria Martens, Louisiana
# 83:
12:17 pm PDT, Apr 6, Kristin Lilly, Maryland
# 82:
12:17 pm PDT, Apr 6, Name not displayed, Texas
We need to protect the persecuted. We are a country whose people came from around the world.....we need to continue that path.
# 81:
12:17 pm PDT, Apr 6, Richard Krueger, Massachusetts
# 80:
12:17 pm PDT, Apr 6, Martha Larsen, New Mexico
We say we are a nation of compassion for other human beings. I want us to be a decent nation without fear, but with care for others.
# 79:
12:17 pm PDT, Apr 6, Dina Lauman, Washington
How can people so easily forget that we are a nation of immigrants? Why were our grandparents and great-grandparents entitled to the hope America offered, but refugees today are not? What has happened to America?
# 78:
12:17 pm PDT, Apr 6, Paul Spray, Tennessee
# 77:
12:17 pm PDT, Apr 6, Nayeem Aslam, Illinois
# 76:
12:17 pm PDT, Apr 6, Milt Greek, Ohio
# 75:
12:17 pm PDT, Apr 6, Lilly Marcelin, Massachusetts
# 74:
12:16 pm PDT, Apr 6, Dana Landis, California
# 73:
12:16 pm PDT, Apr 6, Marilyn Himmel, Florida
# 72:
12:16 pm PDT, Apr 6, Sarah McCoy, California
# 71:
12:16 pm PDT, Apr 6, Amy White, North Carolina
# 70:
12:16 pm PDT, Apr 6, Eleanor Burian-mohr, California
# 69:
12:16 pm PDT, Apr 6, Bill Mock, Massachusetts
# 68:
12:15 pm PDT, Apr 6, Dan A. R. Kelly, South Carolina
This country was founded by men and women who sought asylum.
# 67:
12:15 pm PDT, Apr 6, Malcolm McCollum, Colorado
That this is even a question makes me doubt what country I'm living in. Shall we erase Emma Lazarus' poem from the Statue of Liberty?
# 66:
12:15 pm PDT, Apr 6, Rich Mackin, Oregon
# 65:
12:15 pm PDT, Apr 6, Shaharzade Ebrahimi, Texas
# 64:
12:15 pm PDT, Apr 6, Elizabeth Tatum, Alabama
Because it is the right thing to do.
# 63:
12:15 pm PDT, Apr 6, Barbara Mason, California
why not?
# 62:
12:15 pm PDT, Apr 6, Raymond Riley, California
# 61:
12:15 pm PDT, Apr 6, Barbara Walker, Missouri
# 60:
12:14 pm PDT, Apr 6, John Saecker, Minnesota
# 59:
12:14 pm PDT, Apr 6, Christine Finer, Ohio
# 58:
12:14 pm PDT, Apr 6, Charles Usher, Wisconsin
# 57:
12:14 pm PDT, Apr 6, William Nichols, Texas
# 56:
12:14 pm PDT, Apr 6, Marti May, Indiana
# 55:
12:13 pm PDT, Apr 6, Robin Butler, Pennsylvania
# 54:
12:13 pm PDT, Apr 6, Rev Amy Samonds, South Carolina
# 53:
12:13 pm PDT, Apr 6, Celena Cline, Florida
# 52:
12:12 pm PDT, Apr 6, Christina Ross, Ohio
# 51:
12:12 pm PDT, Apr 6, Dawn Waring, California
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