WASHINGTON â A federal appeals court Monday backed the asylum claim of an undocumented immigrant in Phoenix who said her feminist political beliefs would put her in danger if she was returned to Mexico.
A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the abuse that woman suffered at the hands of her mother, her ex-husband and her former partner was not solely the result of dysfunctional relationships. It also stemmed from her âfeminist political opinion.â
âIndeed, some of the worst acts of violence came âimmediately afterâ Petitioner asserted her rights as a woman,â said the opinion by Circuit Judge Susan Graber.
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Court backs asylum, says womanâs feminism would endanger her in Mexico A federal appeals court said an undocumented immigrant could seek asylum in the U.S. after showing that abuse an ex-husband and a former partner inflicted on her were the result of her feminist political beliefs and not just a bad relationship. If returned to Mexico, she said, she would be attacked for those beliefs. (Source: Pixabay) By Sarah Oven | April 6, 2021 at 12:08 PM MST - Updated April 6 at 12:08 PM
WASHINGTON â A federal appeals court Monday, April 5, backed the asylum claim of an undocumented immigrant in Phoenix who said her feminist political beliefs would put her in danger if she was returned to Mexico.