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VictoriaS208

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  1. Yes she did a police report, she contacted the them when she needed to go to her house to pick up a few things because she was afraid to go by herself. The police arrived late and the criminals were waiting for her there and they locked her up and her daughter I'm a room. When the police arrived, the criminals escaped in front of the officers and they didn't do anything. Days after that, she was threatened more and was told she needs to remove the charges or her or her family will suffer the consequences or get killed.
  2. She tried to. From Guadalajara to Colima. Her family lives in Colima. But the criminals did their research and they have her license plates. They know where her family lives, parents, siblings, as they were threatened too if she doesnt do what she is told. If she moves away snd they find her, her family is at risk. She is a preschool teacher, so anywhere she works, they will find her. As she was told they know where they live and how to find her.
  3. Thats incorrect. I found out that she is more likely to qualify for asylum under "membership in a particular social group" due to her relationship with her U.S. citizen daughter. True, the "nationality" category in the context of asylum generally refers to persecution based on belonging to a specific nation or national group, not simply by having a relationship with a citizen of another country. The concept of "membership in a particular social group" is used in asylum cases to cover specific situations where persecution is related to belonging to a group that shares a common characteristic that is recognizable and particular. In this case, being the parent of a U.S. citizen can be considered as membership in a particular social group. She just has to say, "Officer, I am seeking asylum because my family and I have faced severe persecution due to my daughter's U.S. citizenship. In my country, being the parent of a U.S. citizen places us in a socially distinct group that is targeted by criminal elements who believe we have access to wealth or U.S. government protection. We have received numerous threats explicitly stating that harm will come to us unless we pay extortion fees, which we cannot afford. These threats are directed at us solely because my daughter is a U.S. citizen, which makes us a target."
  4. Yes she qualify for asylum. She has proof of being persecuted because her daughter is a USA citizen and they are both being targeted and extorted by criminals in her neighborhood. They been asking her for money and been receiving death threats.
  5. Hey everyone, I need help trying to understand the process seeking asylum using the CBP one app to schedule appointments and the Global entry travel program. My sister in law is in Tijuana waiting for her appointment to seek asylum in the USA. She uses the CBP One app everyday to request an appointment. I reas that she can also participate in the Global Entry Travel program where she is able to use the express line instead of waiting long wait times in the general line. The Global Entry program you can also schedule appointments but I'm not sure if the appointment she can also claim asylum or she needs to wait for the appointment through the CBP one app. She has a little girl traveling with her and I want her to wait the less time as possible for security and safety reasons. Can she get Global entry and get an appointment to seek asylum using the global entry application or she needs to wait for the her appointment using the cbp one app?
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