Once a refuge for foreign journalists fleeing repression at home, the U.S. risks losing that status. Like other migrants, journalists who come to the U.S. seeking safety are much more likely to wind up in prisons or federal detention centers - sometimes for months - as their immigratiom cases are considered. Their claims are also being heard by immigration courts that are much more likely to deny asylum requests than they were even a few years ago. On this edition of Global Journalist, a look at