Muslim civil rights group sues feds over delays in asylum

The Chicago chapter of the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights group is asking a federal court docket to power immigration brokers to rule on asylum functions which were within the pipeline for years. Asylum candidates have the appropriate to reside and work within the United States whereas their functions are being processed by U.S. Customs and Immigration Services. But seven candidates from the Middle East, sponsored by the Chicago chapter of the Council of American-Islamic Relations in Chicago, or CAIR-Chicago, are caught in limbo. All seven declare to face persecution of their residence international locations. In July, CAIR-Chicago filed a criticism in opposition to USCIS within the Northern District of Illinois. The criticism requires the court