Document Type
Blog Post
Publication Date
4-2025
Abstract
This article explores the challenges posed by the mandatory 180-day wait for work authorization for asylum applicants in the United States, and evaluates the potential solutions offered by the Asylum Seeker Work Authorization Act and the ASPIRE Act. Although these proposed bills have expired, this article posits that Congress should pass future bills modeled after either the ASPIRE Act, the House version of the Asylum Seeker Work Authorization Act, or both.
Recommended Citation
Hegstad, Faith, "FROM 180 TO 30: A CASE FOR SHORTENING THE ASYLUM EAD CLOCK" (2025). Immigration Law Blog. 13.
https://insight.dickinsonlaw.psu.edu/ilsblog/13