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Senator Paul Considers Contempt Proceedings for Dr. Fauci, Asylum Rule Changes Implemented
August 23, 2026
Why it matters locally: The new federal asylum rules could affect organizations in Connecticut that provide legal aid and resettlement services to asylum seekers, potentially altering caseloads and the nature of assistance required. Furthermore, any federal funding related to these services that flows to the state could be impacted by changes in asylum application volume and processing.
Senator Rand Paul, R-Ky., stated he is considering contempt proceedings against Dr. Anthony Fauci. Senator Paul’s office requested documents and communications from Dr. Fauci related to the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic. The senator's office indicated these documents would provide insight into the information Dr. Fauci provided to Congress during his tenure. Dr. Fauci previously served as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and as chief medical advisor to the president. He retired from public service in December 2022. In a separate development, the U.S. government implemented new regulations concerning asylum eligibility. The new rule, which took effect recently, presumes most individuals who cross the U.S. southern border unlawfully are ineligible for asylum. Individuals must first seek protection in a country they passed through on their way to the U.S. to overcome this presumption. The rule also applies to those who do not use established legal pathways for entry. Exceptions to the new asylum rule include individuals who face an acute medical emergency, an imminent threat of violence, or are victims of human trafficking. Unaccompanied minors are also exempt from the new provisions. Advocacy groups have challenged the new asylum rule in court. These groups argue the rule violates existing U.S. and international asylum laws.
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