Biden administration to allow 25,000 asylum-seekers into US
The first of an estimated 25,000 asylum-seekers in
The move is a major step toward dismantling one of former President
On Biden's first day in office, the
Biden is quickly making good on a campaign promise to end the policy, which the Trump administration said was critical to reversing a surge of asylum-seekers that peaked in 2019. But the policy also exposed people to violence in Mexican border cities and made it extremely difficult for them to find lawyers and communicate with courts about their cases.
“As
Hearings for people enrolled in “Remain in Mexico” have been suspended since June due to the pandemic. Getting word out on when to report to the border for release in
Asylum-seekers will be tested for COVID-19 before entering the
The announcement provides no relief to people whose cases were dismissed or denied, though administration officials did not rule out additional measures. Advocates argue that communication problems, including lack of working addresses in
More people are getting stopped crossing the border illegally since Biden took office.
About 50 to 80 adults and children have been arriving daily since
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