Donmeh explains administrative process for Mukhannathun to invade America
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Published on Jun 20, 2021
M: https://youtu.be/RoSN60amt4M
In this video, Okan Sengun discusses how the asylum process differs for LGBTQ+ people and highlights the differences between LGBTQ+ and straight/cisgender asylum seekers. LGBTQ+ people can seek asylum in the United States to escape persecution in their home countries, but the process is more difficult for them due to a lack of support from their families and community. Okan explains what types of proof LGBTQ+ applicants need to provide to be eligible for asylum and provides examples of some of the challenges LGBTQ+ people face when seeking asylum.
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