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Maya Rhodan

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Past articles by Maya:

The Number of Asylum Seekers Has Risen by 2,000% in 10 Years. Who Should Get to Stay?

Tens of thousands of people cross the border every year in search of asylum in America. Who among them should get to stay? → Read More

5 Things to Know About the Asylum Process and How It Works

Learn what an asylum seeker is and how migrants apply for asylum. → Read More

The Number of Asylum Seekers Has Risen by 2,000% in 10 Years. Who Should Get to Stay?

President Donald Trump is waging a policy war against asylum speakers, raising the question: to whom should America give asylum? → Read More

White House Moves to Bar Some Migrants From Obtaining Asylum in the U.S.

The sweeping move is part of the Trump administration's ongoing effort to restrict migration. → Read More

Election Day Brought Voting Problems and Last-Minute Lawsuits in Georgia

Election Day in Georgia brought long lines and last-minute lawsuits as voters cast ballots in the hotly contested race for governor. → Read More

Voting Itself Was on the Ballot Tuesday. Red and Blue States Went Different Ways

Voters in blue states supported ballot measures related to expanding access, while voters in red states voted in favor of stricter rules. → Read More

President Trump Threatened to Turn Back Caravan Migrants If They Don't Claim Asylum in Mexico. That's Not Legal

President Donald Trump has said the migrants traveling via caravan should seek asylum in Mexico – and threatened that they will be turned away if they reach the U.S. border. → Read More

President Donald Trump Wants to Stop the Caravan. Here's What Experts Think Would Help

For the second year in a row, President Donald Trump is upset about a caravan of Central American migrants headed to the United States. → Read More

Family Border Crossings Spiked in September: Report

The spike comes as the Trump Administration is considering separating families again. → Read More

This Statewide Elected Office Has Drawn Unusual Interest From Democrats

Democrats see secretaries of state as a key post in both staving off new restrictions and expanding efforts to make it easier to vote. → Read More

Trump Administration Targets Immigrants Who Receive Public Benefits

A new rule would make it harder to become a citizen if you've used food stamps. → Read More

North Carolina Buckles Down for Hurricane Florence

Schools shut down, prisoners moved, shelters opened. → Read More

Michelle Obama Continues Push to Get People to the Polls With New PSA

Michelle Obama is ramping up her efforts to get Americans to the polls through When We All Vote, a non-partisan organization she co-chairs. → Read More

'This Is My Home.' North Carolina Residents Struggle With Evacuation Orders

In areas of North Carolina hit by flooding from Hurricane Florence, residents were told to evacuate, but many didn't want to. → Read More

North Carolinians Cleared the Shelves Ahead of Hurricane Florence. But Not Everything Sold Out

As the Hurricane Florence approached, the aisles of several grocery stores in Raleigh were well-stocked with misfit foods. → Read More

'Don’t Relax.' Officials Prepare for the Worst in North Carolina's Emergency Center

Officials prepared for the worst in North Carolina's emergency center as Hurricane Florence approached. → Read More

The Family Separation Policy Ended. Now the Trump Administration Is Pursuing a Family Detention Policy

Parents and children would be held in the same detention centers. → Read More

This Texas Charity Offers Border Crossers a Warm Welcome to the United States

Volunteers offer food, a change of clothing, a place to bathe and travel guidance. → Read More

At the U.S. Border, an Invisible Wall Already Exists

The Gateway International Bridge should be what it sounds like. If you want to get from Mexico to the U.S., this is one way you can go. → Read More

Lawyers on the Border Still Dealing With Fallout From Family Separations

While the political conversation has moved on from the now-defunct family separation policy, the real-world effects continue to be felt. → Read More