The number of people granted asylum in immigration courts hit a historic high this fiscal year under the Biden administration's adjustments to the asylum process, a recent data analysis shows.
The TRAC report, released in late November, said the 2022 number was the largest number of individuals granted asylum in any year in the courts' history.
However, the analysis also showed that grants of asylum have slowed, with 50% of cases granted asylum in June falling to 41% of cases in September.
Also, those released from detention had better asylum grant rates, 54% this fiscal year, compared to those who were detained, 15% of whom were granted asylum.
Just 23% of people from Ecuador, or 3,380, were granted asylum, placing the country near the bottom.