Amos Yee's attorneys submitted his asylum application today. Yee appeared via video from an Illinois jail where he's been held since immigration authorities took him into custody at O'Hare International Airport in December.
Yee said little during the initial hearing. He's due back March 7, though attorneys are seeking an earlier date. Yee was imprisoned twice on charges of hurting religious feelings.
Lawyer Sandra Grossman says her client was persecuted based on laws meant to restrict his freedom of expression. She says if he returns, he'll likely be jailed again.
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