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DHS officials have argued since 2017 that "legal loopholes" in the U.S. asylum laws have pulled thousands to the border, in recent months, officials have argued that few of the people who come can credibly argue they need asylum in the U.S.
According to court records reviewed by the Transactional Records Clearing House, a non-partisan project at Syracuse University, about 35 percent of people won their asylum cases in 2018.
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