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According to the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse of Syracuse University, over the past two decades, nearly 67 per cent of Chinese received asylum. They cited persecution of religion and Fa Lun Gong, a decline in human rights and, in earlier years, the one-child policy that banned more than one birth. To apply for asylum, a person must be present in the U.S.
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