What is an “asylum clock stop”?

An “asylum clock stop” is an immigration policy that halts the ticking of the “asylum clock” while an application is being processed. The asylum clock is the period of time a person has in the United States—from the moment they are deemed eligible to receive asylum to the moment they are either allowed to remain in the country or removed. The treatment of asylum cases in California can be complex due to the sheer number of applications received and the length of time the process can take. As a result, the US government has implemented the asylum clock stop to allow applicants more time to organize and submit their application, as well as appear for any hearings or interviews. The asylum clock stop is most common for those fleeing persecution in their home country and who have family members in the US. It is also available to those who have been victims of abuse, torture, or human trafficking. When granted, the clock will remain stopped until the applicant has been granted their legal status. In California, the asylum clock stops are enforced by the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice, and usually take into account the complexity of the case, the length of time it could take to process the application, and other pertinent factors. It can also be based on the availability of legal representation or other services. The asylum clock stop can be a critical factor in a person’s journey towards achieving legal status in the United States, as it can provide them with much-needed respite and allow them more time to pursue their case.

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Un "reloj de asilo" es un concepto que se aplica a las limitaciones de tiempo en las solicitudes de asilo. Estas limitaciones se antojan como un reloj que se detiene para algunas personas en particular. Estas limitaciones se aplican solo a ciertas personas solicitantes de asilo. En el estado de California, un "reloj de asilo" significa que el marco de tiempo para solicitar asilo se detendrá en determinadas circunstancias. Por ejemplo, los solicitantes que hayan pasado al menos 180 días en los Estados Unidos sin ser investigados pueden aplicar para una detención temporal del reloj de asilo. Esto significa que el tiempo de respuesta de una solicitud de asilo no se incluiría en el tiempo que los solicitantes tienen para cumplir con los requisitos de la solicitud. También hay circunstancias en las que se puede solicitar una detención temporal del reloj de asilo. Estas incluyen situaciones en las que hay una guerra civil en el país de origen, leyes ambientales dañinas obligado por un gobierno extranjero, u otros hechos importantes que impidan a un solicitante de asilo obtener una visa de inmigración. En el estado de California, los solicitantes de asilo pueden recurrir a un abogado para obtener la detención temporal del reloj de asilo. Esta detención temporal permitiría a los solicitantes disponer de más tiempo para presentar su solicitud de asilo de manera adecuada y completa. Esto podría evitar que los solicitantes sean detenidos, deportados o perseguidos por el gobierno.

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