Well uscis denied your application but they can’t deport you until the case go through a judge so the uscis denied your asylum application but that’s not a final denial as it has to go an immigration judge! That’s not only for asylum applicants but for all of the immigration applicants even many folks are married to US citizens and the USCIS thinks it’s fraud marriage or there’s an issue so they deny their i-485 and transfer them to an immigration judgeBased on the above reason(s), your asylum application has been referred to an immigration judge for
adjudication in removal proceedings before the U.S. Department of Justice, Executive Office for
Immigration Review. This is not a denial of your asylum application. You may request that the
immigration judge consider your asylum application, and you may amend your application.
DHS attorney is the USCIS attorney in the court and his/her main job is to fight to deport you and he /she will read the report made by the asylum officer who denied your case to find all of your mistakes and show it to the judge! And if the judge rejected your case you can appeal in the BIA and the same with the DHS attorney as if the judge granted you asylum the DHS attorney can appeal if they think you don’t deserve the asylum but anyway don’t lose hope as a lot of people got asylum granted at the court but you need to apply for FOIA and fix the things the asylum officer rejected you for and you will be good! Also make sure you’re with a good attorney cause some attorneys are useless and in the court it’s 75% depends on the attorney not you