Immigration
Jun. 11, 2005
Split Panel Rules Guerilla Threats Merit Asylum
SAN FRANCISCO - A federal appellate court panel split Thursday over how many death threats it takes to qualify a Filipino refugee for political asylum and whether he should be turned away for telling immigration officials he had a relative in Virginia who actually was long dead.




SAN FRANCISCO - A federal appellate court panel split Thursday over how many death threats it takes to qualify a Filipino refugee for political asylum and whether he should be turned away for telling immigration officials he had a...
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