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Examines how the Immigration and Naturalization Service decides who will be granted asylum in the United States. The applicant must have a "well-founded fear" of persecution in his or her home country. Despite true and terrifying stories of torture and mistreatment, it's often up to how well the translator presents the case and how sensitive are the ears of the asylum officer to decide a person's fate.

Separated

Narratives of Modern Genocide

My Life Inside

Visions of Europe

Aan ons den arbeid

A Home On the Clouds

Not My Job

Portrait of a Wind-up Maker

The Writer Who Hated the Swedish Language

Irpinia

Grève à Jeune Afrique

The Unwanted: The Secret Windrush Files

One Day One Day

On the Road with Mary

Amerikanuak

All Cats Are Grey in the Dark

Mama Rosa

The First Drop of Rain: Making MATAR

Sunflower Seeds

Gdud A'liyah