These Asylum Seekers Are Losing Jobs Because Bureaucrats Won't Do Theirs
The U.S. is still facing a worker shortage. Why keep willing workers away from jobs?

Last week, a group of asylum seekers filed a lawsuit against U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), claiming that the agency had unreasonably and illegally delayed the renewal of their work authorizations. The five foreign nationals, who include a doctor, a truck driver, and a McDonald's manager, allege that USCIS is taking up to 10 months in some cases to issue new work authorizations to people with pending asylum applications.
According to the lawsuit, USCIS and the Department of Homeland Security "have repeatedly represented" that it should take no longer than 180 days to process the renewal of Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) for asylum seekers.
However, USCIS has come under fire in recent years for delays in processing such paperwork. Many members of the Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project, a nonprofit that represents asylum seekers, have reported waiting over 10 months for USCIS to renew their work permits. The plaintiffs in last week's lawsuit have been authorized to work before—they're simply waiting on reauthorization.
One noncitizen asylum seeker, Heghine Muradyan, lost her residency positions at two hospitals and her health insurance due to USCIS processing delays. Her application to renew her EAD was pending for 218 days as of the lawsuit's filing. "Doctor Muradyan cared for COVID-19 patients in tents when her hospital was at 150% capacity and now cannot serve her patients despite the tremendous need for her services," says the suit. If Muradyan is kept from working for over three months, she will also lose the license she needs to practice medicine in different states and will need to redo a year of residency.
Another asylum seeker, Tony N. of East Africa, was about to start his own trucking business when his EAD expired. Because of USCIS delays, he lost his driver's license and his job. "Tony N., who delivered personal protective equipment and other necessary goods across the country, has lost his ability to work while the trucking industry is in desperate need of drivers," the suit says.
Other plaintiffs include a pregnant mother of three, a behavioral health technician for special needs children, and an Apple employee. Several have already lost their driver's licenses, their health insurance, and their jobs. Many have been forced to deplete their savings in order to support their families, according to the lawsuit.
This legal action is by no means unprecedented. Another lawsuit filed last week alleges that USCIS is failing to adequately process work authorizations for two other classes of immigrants—those with pending green card applications and those in the E-2 category, which is an investor visa. And yet another lawsuit against USCIS was settled last week, this one involving the lengthy processing time of H-4 and L-2 spousal visa work authorizations.
What makes these cases truly nonsensical is the fact that many of the plaintiffs could easily help alleviate the ongoing labor shortage in the U.S. There are currently 10.4 million job openings, and for any number of reasons, American workers are choosing not to fill them. Though it's just one maddening example, in the midst of a pandemic, Muradyan—a trained and experienced doctor—is being forced to sue in order to serve sick people. If USCIS would simply process EAD renewal applications on the timeline it should, she and many other migrants could get to work.
While the specific cases in last week's lawsuit are unfortunate, they point to broader systemic issues in the American immigration apparatus. As Reason's Eric Boehm reported in September, "one of the major drivers of the immigration system's mounting caseloads," which involves "a backlog of nearly 7 million applications and petitions," comes down to "the government's own, recently beefed-up immigration bureaucracy."
The Application for Employment Authorization—the document at the heart of these plaintiffs' woes and USCIS's processing issues—"was expanded from one page and 18 questions to seven pages and 61 questions," writes Boehm. Immigration restrictionists often say that hopeful migrants should come here "the legal way," but the legal way is becoming more and more difficult to navigate. Immigrants who are already here and employed legally are finding themselves unable to continue working.
Unfortunately, the plaintiffs' struggle is a reminder that the byzantine legal immigration system doesn't just harm the migrants tangled in red tape—it also harms the native-born Americans who could benefit from their skills and services in tough times.
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The U.S. is still facing a worker shortage. Why keep willing workers away from jobs?
If only there were other people who might take these jobs who don't have to go through an arduous asylum hearing and who aren't vaccinated and therefore ineligible to work anyway.
“Unvaccinated”, perhaps?
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They could solve that problem by taking a few minutes to go get vaccinated.
But those jobs are for unvaccinated "asylum" seekers rushing the border. So no can do.
That makes no sense. Nobody is reserving jobs only for asylum seekers. The blog post is about how the de facto opposite is happening.
Any native or naturalized citizen could go to medical school, go to truck driving school, or whatever, and have a much simpler path to finding and keeping work as a doctor or truck driver, or whatever.
Im starting to really wonder: did
you even read the article?
Mike Laursen is pure evil, a cancer that should be wiped from existence
He/she/it really is an unredeemable psychopath.
Just bow down to the state and you can live says Mike.
The creepiest part is that he doesn't understand how evil what he's saying is.
Getting vaccinated makes someone less likely to spread the virus and kill a bunch of old people. And the person saying it's a good idea is the one who's evil? That's 2/2 now idiotic comments I've read from you. Goddam, you're just a straight fuckin retard every time you open your mouth, aren't you
No, the not-really-a-vaccine does not prevent transmission to or from the not-really-vaccinated.
Pretty basic shit if you bother to check.
The state also frowns heavily on suicide. So why are you still here?
Mike could solve everybody’s problem by shutting his dumb mouth.
Must be nice to be rich and not have to worry about what things cost.
I guess the rest of us should just buckle down and do without.
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You make obl look like a fucking prophet.
You think OBL is satire?
OBL is a time traveler from 5 months in the future.
That day foreigners sued the USA by the USA's own system. Kind-of like a guest suing a host for hosting a crappy party. Entitlement is a disease.
You mean like all the people who sued the Fyre Festival? Guests do, in fact, sue hosts for hosting crappy parties if the hosts made promises they were unable to deliver.
It is not entitlement to expect someone to do something they made a legally binding promise to do. The reason these foreigners act entitled to sue the government is because they really are literally entitled to do it. It is a deserved entitlement. The fact that they are using a system within the US to sue it is no different from an employee using their own company's HR department to resolve a conflict with the company. The whole point of having laws is so that the US government's behavior is restricted and accountable, the fact that the same government implements those laws should not make it above them.
Pretty sure he wasn't referencing the Fyre Festival. And why on Earth would you think he was? It happened in the Bahamas, not the US. What a weird attempt at redirection.
So, if I am understanding, these people have have been here for years and their status still has not been normalized, or that their asylum requests are legitimate? Perhaps we should not be encouraging other people to overload the asylum system as an easy way to get a foot in the door, because it seems the bureaucracy is overwhelmed.
Well, let’s hire more bureaucrats.
I'll need that request in triplicate for the committee.
Sorry, folks, but if you didn’t come across the border from Mexico, you’re not important to this administration.
Or Reason.
You just literally read a Reason post about caring for immigrants not from Mexico. (I’m assuming you read it before commenting on it.)
I think you read Jerry B.s comment in reverse. Try again.
I wasn’t commenting on his comment. I was commenting on yours.
Are you finished being retarded? Now, read both their posts again.
It's somewhat ironic reading someone like yourself misinterpret an entire chain of comments, then call someone else a retard. Pot meet kettle maybe? But only the pot (that'd be you) is retarded, so no, that doesn't work here
Just in case I read it in reverse, this is how I read it:
If you didn't do an endzone dive across the border, Biden doesn't give a shit about you and (neither does Reason). Meaning, people who are already here and in good standing are literally ignored.
I'm feeling "nice" today.
And we aren’t even giving the Haitians a chance to make that dive. Why do you suppose that might be?
If they come through Mexico maybe it would be different.
Right, and the Reason blog post above is all about Reason giving a shit about immigrants who did not come from Mexico.
So, why are you accusing Reason of only caring about Mexican immigrants?
Why isn't the cancer called Mike Laursen dead yet?
That wasn't in the comment. You're literally adding into the comment what wasn't there. Allow me to illuminate:
Sorry, folks, but if you didn’t come across the border from Mexico
Nothing in that comment suggestion they were Mexican nationals, but they "came across the border from Mexico".
You kind of have a habit of doing this, dude.
Mike's never really ever bothered to read most of the comments he's attacked. He saw you criticize Reason and went straight to harrassment mode.
He pulls the same stunt on Ken all the time.
You are still not getting it. The Reason blog post literally above that we are commenting on, is about immigrants who are (a) not Mexicans, and (b) didn’t come across the Mexican border.
So, the post is proof that Reason does care about “ didn’t come across the border from Mexico”. Yet you are accusing them of caring only about immigrants who come across that border.
unless you came from Haiti first.
The US does not have a worker shortage. We are at low participation rates because it is comfortable enough to not work and live off the government.
Fuck off with your lies.
^THIS.. Isn't it funny how automation took all the jobs one second and the other second it's worker shortages....
Seems there's no shortage of non-working criminals voting for 3rd party armed robbers (Gov-Guns) to STEAL their living for them.
Automation has nothing to do with it. Minimum wage should be $100/hr. The fact that I design automation equipment has nothing to do with my statement.
Reason doesn't journalist, or care about citizens over their preferred globalist visions. With "libertarians" like these, who needs marxists?
You are saying it is part of libertarianism to put citizens over immigrants?
News to me. Libertarianism has traditionally been quite pro-immigration, and pro caring about all people’s right to work.
Stupid non sequitur one.
Quit conflating illegal aliens with legal immigration you dishonest fuck.
Also, the benefit to American citizens of letting these immigrants do their jobs was covered in the blog post.
Did you read it?
“… the byzantine legal immigration system doesn't just harm the migrants tangled in red tape—it also harms the native-born Americans who could benefit from their skills and services in tough times.”
And stupid non sequitur two.
And the argument is beyond idiotic.
If there were no welfare state people would care less about illegal immigration dumbass.
Reason wouldn't have to lie about a labor shortage if there was one. Ignoring labor participation is just lying. You are a king of this.
Biden has a plan for this too.
Set the "tax the rich" income level at 400K.
Then import new would-be citizens and pay them 450K.
It's like Peg Bundy living high on her commission checks from selling cosmetics to herself.
Jobs Americans are no longer willing to do is help fill jobs that Americans are no longer willing to do?
Meanwhile American citizens are losing their jobs because they refuse to take part in a medical experiment.
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These specific cases (and I'm certain many morenike them) are instances of FedGov failing to do what they've promised to do. Alit would tke would ben an AO to automatically renew any of these EAD's when the statutory sixty (or whatever the nubmer is) days have elapsed since applying for the timely renewal and it has not been receieved. Justice done.
But it is not accurate to take this situation and project it to the larger "worker shortage" here in the US. Many business have been forced out of existence by government mandates. Most of those workers are still "enjoying" the benefits of pogey. so why should they go to work when they can lay about and still get paid? The Federal add on for UI was a stupid move and a travesty. Millioins of workers were getting more on bennies than they were just getting their paychecks, That put them in the habit of not bothering to work. Separate issue.
Yes, there are hundreds of open positions for truck drivers... but state and some fed regulations make it difficult to impossible to get employed in that industry. California have recently enacted some really stupid laws that have about 60% of the tricks in use there last summer now parked... or sold out of state. Yes the demand is YUUUUUGE for commercily ticketed drivers, but there are not the trucks into which to put them, and many new regulations make commercial driving not a tolerable way to make one's living. Just one example, The just-relxed but erstwhile pending injection mandates have made hundreds of commercial drivers seek other empolyment. And, Callifornia's new laws destroying all forms of "gig economy" self-employment, contract work, small cooperative, etc, illegal in the state. About 3/4 of freight in California (along with a somewhat lesser percent of frieght originating in CA but bound elsewhere) was moved by independent owner operators, trip leasers, etc, now illegal. The hundreds of ships lying in the Catalina Channel have several millions of loaded sea cans abouard, but the trucing backlogs in the ports, due to their stupid new regulations and some ornery unions, would provide work for a few thousand commercial drivers full time for the next few months, but CA laws and unioni practices have caused them to remin aboard those vessels, eating up millions of dollars in wages, lost use, demurrage fees, all directly ecause of Caifornia's stupid new laws. Warehouse, retail, transport, etc, workers have no work because of those millionis of cans being riocked to sleep every might abouard those idled frieghters.
Simpler; adding more government to anything will make it take longer and cost more to get a product you never even wanted.
Economic hardship has never been and is still not a legal reason for asylum. If you don't like that work to change the law, don't just break the law.
They are economic migrants who entered the country illegally.
Under international law asylum seekers are required to seek asylum in the first safe country they enter. You don't get to shop for your preferred destination country for asylum.
Mexico is certainly a safe country to seek asylum in. It's a safe country for millions of Americans to vacation in. So is Costa Rica or Canada.
I wish everyone would stop using the word "literally"