Rights of Refugees
Rights of Refugees
Rights of Refugees
Group 6
WHO IS A REFUGEE?
TERRORISM
In Matter of S-K-, 23 I&N 936 (BIA
2006), the U.S. Board of Immigration
Appeals (BIA) held that a Burmese
national who had provided
approximately 700 dollars to the Chin
National Front, which was at the time
considered a Tier III terrorist
organization under U.S. law, was
inadmissible on the grounds that she
had provided material support to a
terrorist organization.
It was irrelevant that the U.S.
Government supported the National
Democratic League, an ally of the Chin
National Front, and that the Chin
National Front fought against the
Burmese Government, to which the
U.S. was opposed. In the wake of
controversy following the broad
application of the material support bar
to refugees and asylum seekers, the
U.S. Government has subsequently
applied a discretionary waiver to
several organizations, including the
Chin National Front, permitting
refugees who had supported these
organizations to enter the U.S. as
resettled refugees or claim asylum.