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New York
116.3K
California
81K
Florida
72.3K
Texas
52.3K
New Jersey
16.1K
Washington
13.2K
Maryland
12.3K
Virginia
11.4K
Georgia
10.9K
Massachusetts
10.3K
Arizona
8.8K
Louisiana
8.8K
Illinois
8.7K
Tennessee
7.4K
Pennsylvania
7.2K
Colorado
6.3K
Michigan
6K
Minnesota
5.3K
Ohio
5.3K
North Carolina
4.6K
Nebraska
4.4K
Connecticut
4K
Nevada
3.6K
Missouri
3.6K
Oregon
3.4K
Utah
2.6K
Hawaii
2.1K
New Mexico
1.9K

Asylum Approval Rate by State 2024

Asylum Approval Rate by State 2024

Asylum approval rates across the United States present a complex narrative of immigration policy and practice. With varying rates of approval and denial, each state's approach to asylum applications offers valuable insights into the challenges faced by those seeking refuge within the country.

In New York, a significant hub for immigration, 116,312 asylum applications have been granted, showcasing the state's commitment to providing sanctuary for those in need. However, alongside these approvals are 60,167 relief denials, indicating the rigorous scrutiny placed on asylum claims.

California, with its sizable immigrant population, demonstrates a similar pattern. While 81,000 asylum applications have been approved, 68,018 have been denied, underlining the stringent criteria applied in determining eligibility for asylum.

Conversely, states like Florida and Texas present a different picture. Despite processing thousands of asylum claims, the approval rates in these states are comparatively lower. Florida records 72,333 approvals, while Texas reports 52,267. These numbers reflect the challenges faced by asylum seekers in navigating the complexities of the US immigration system.

These disparities in approval rates underscore the importance of equitable access to legal representation and streamlined asylum procedures. As policymakers debate immigration reform, addressing these discrepancies and ensuring fair treatment for asylum seekers must be prioritized.

While the table accompanying this article provides a snapshot of asylum approval rates, it is imperative to recognize the human stories behind these statistics. Each number represents an individual's journey to seek safety and refuge, highlighting the moral imperative to uphold the principles of asylum and humanitarian protection.

Asylum Approval Rate by State 2024

  • Asylum rate refers to the granting of political asylum to refugees. It does not pertain to mental health facilities, for which the term "asylum" is generally regarded as offensive.
  • Data pertains to the period from October 2000 through October 2023.
  • States which lack an immigration court will also lack asylum approval data and therefore will not appear.

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State
Asylum Granted
Relief Denied
Relief Granted
Asylum Decisions
New York116.3K60.2K2.4K178.9K
California81K68K4K153K
Florida72.3K21.2K96494.5K
Texas52.3K12.8K2K67.1K
New Jersey16.1K9.2K68526K
Washington13.2K6.2K50619.9K
Maryland12.3K11.7K67524.6K
Virginia11.4K10.8K58422.8K
Georgia10.9K1.3K17412.4K
Massachusetts10.3K9.6K27220.1K
Arizona8.8K3.6K35112.8K
Louisiana8.8K2.1K21511.1K
Illinois8.7K8.5K33117.5K
Tennessee7.4K3.2K23910.8K
Pennsylvania7.2K4.9K23112.3K
Colorado6.3K3.6K22610.1K
Michigan6K2.6K3018.9K
Minnesota5.3K2.1K2287.6K
Ohio5.3K1.8K2567.3K
North Carolina4.6K766735.4K
Nebraska4.4K6492355.3K
Connecticut4K1.8K965.9K
Nevada3.6K1.5K1045.2K
Missouri3.6K906924.6K
Oregon3.4K1.8K1365.3K
Utah2.6K2.3K435K
Hawaii2.1K1K263.2K
New Mexico1.9K6111142.6K
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