Isabella

Isabella

Dead Ends: No Path to Protection for Asylum Seekers

20/06/2020 1:09PM

Episode Synopsis "Isabella "

In recognition of Refugee Day, Justine Tixhon shares the story of an asylum seeker from Honduras who was subject to the United States Asylum Cooperative Agreement with Guatemala, and comments on the failure of European countries to protect the rights of asylum seekers.  The asylum seekers were interviewed in Guatemala City in January 2020 as part of a Georgetown Law, Human Rights Institute, fact-finding mission to investigate the legality of the US-Guatemala Agreement and its impact on the human rights of asylum seekers. The Human Rights Institute  published a report on their investigation last week: Dead Ends: No Path to Protection for Asylum Seekers Under the Guatemala Asylum Cooperative Agreement. Their new report finds that this Agreement is unlawful. The United States and Guatemala are violating their domestic and international legal obligations through the implementation of this Agreement and asylum seekers are subjected to serious violations of their human rights. Georgetown Law’s Human Rights Institute calls on the United States and Guatemalan governments to terminate this Agreement. *Justine Tixhon from Belgium, is a recent Master of Laws graduate of Georgetown University Law Center and co-author fo the report, "Dead Ends."

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