What’s inside
Part researched report, part firsthand testimony, Asylum Seekers moves from the legal history of asylum to the crises unfolding right now across five continents.
- Preface — a family’s flight from Venezuela, and the movie (Elysium) that explained it.
- Definition — what “political asylum” means: the right to asylum, medieval England’s sanctuary, and modern law.
- Relevant Facts — eight dangerous myths debunked, plus the Refugee Council’s top 20 asylum facts.
- America — the United States, the “Caravans,” detention centers, and immigration courts.
- Europe & Africa — the EU, France, the UK, and deaths in the Mediterranean.
- Oceania & Asia — the Rohingya crisis: who they are, why they flee, and its scale.
- Venezuela — human-rights reports (2017, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch), U.S. sanctions, and executive orders.
- Bureaucracy — the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the 1965 Immigration Act, and asylum in Europe, South Africa, and Australia.
- The Author — bio, publications, podcasts, music, and where to find the books.
Plus endnotes with full sources, and a look at the author’s other books: Remain Silent, Gorilla Handbook, and Why Maslow?