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Immigrants who sought asylum during border surge under increasing pressure
- Millions of migrants who sought asylum since 2021 and were released into the U.S. sparked political conflict when some Republican states transported them to Democratic cities.
- Many asylum seekers are now working legally after waiting six months, though there is a proposal to extend this period to one year.
- New York, Florida, and Massachusetts saw population increases due to recent asylum seekers, with major source countries including Venezuela, Mexico, and Guatemala.
- About 22% of migrants have removal orders and are liable for deportation, as asylum cases do not grant legal status according to immigration officials.
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