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right of asylum

noun

  1. the right of refugees to protection or nonextradition in a country or its embassy.
  2. the right of a nation to extend such protection.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of right of asylum1

First recorded in 1855–60
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Example Sentences

Immigrant advocates say CBP One is glitch-prone and reduces the right of asylum to a lottery while forcing migrants into a dangerous waiting game.

"We must stop illegal departures and human trafficking," Ms Meloni said, but stressed that she does not intend "to question the right of asylum for those fleeing wars and persecutions".

From BBC

"We do not intend in any way to question the right of asylum for those fleeing wars and persecutions," she told the lower house of parliament.

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"We do not intend in any way to question the right of asylum for those fleeing war and persecution."

From Reuters

“She wants to modify the French constitution by giving preference to the French, by suppressing the right of the soil, the right of asylum,” which would be “totally incompatible with the values of the European treaties,” Piris added.

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