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Signal Fires | Marching Forward through the Fog
It is Friday, March 6, 2026.
Mar 6
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The Asylum Project
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Compass: Holding the Map in Shifting Winds
It is March 5, 2026, and if you are currently staring at a stack of folders or a half-finished visa application, take a deep breath.
Mar 5
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The Asylum Project
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Dispatches: Building Bridges and Scouting the Way ⚓
February 2026 Update
Mar 1
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The Asylum Project
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February 2026
The Glow of Resilience
As we close out February 2026, the legislative landscape feels like it’s shifting faster than the seasons.
Feb 28
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The Asylum Project
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Navigating the 2026 Digital Border 🧭
Practical shifts in U.S.
Feb 27
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The Asylum Project
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The Stories We Carry (An Invitation)
In the immigration world, a “Crossing” is often defined by a border, a stamp in a passport, or a flight path.
Feb 19
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The Asylum Project
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🔥 Signal Fires : Holding the Line 🕯️
Bi-weekly updates on legislation, survival, and the path forward. Friday, February 13, 2026
Feb 13
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The Asylum Project
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Holding the Map in Shifting Winds
If you’ve been watching the news lately, you might feel like the ground is moving beneath your feet.
Feb 12
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The Asylum Project
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The Fear of the Doorway By Jon
I had a conversation this week that I haven’t been able to shake.
Feb 5
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Jonathan Jones
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Dr. Chrissy Mackey
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A Weight on the Chest, A Plane Ticket in Hand
The heat is turning up. From passport revocations to the weight of the draft, the mission of The Asylum Project has never been more urgent. Jon shares…
Feb 4
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Jonathan Jones
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🌉 Crossings :The Weight of a Carry-On
An Anonymous Community Submission
Feb 4
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The Asylum Project
Foundations for the Journey
This month has been about the “quiet work”—the structural integrity that ensures when we help someone move their life across an ocean, we are doing it…
Feb 1
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The Asylum Project
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