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Immigrant and human rights advocates are troubled by the Biden administration’s decision to expand its "Migration Protection Protocols" to include asylum seekers of any country in the Western Hemisphere other than Mexico.
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Though the Biden administration formally ended the migrant “metering” policy at ports of entry, migrant and civil rights advocates say asylum seekers are still being turned away.
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To some, this scene represents a broken immigration system that opportunistic migrants are taking advantage of. To others, it presents an opportunity for America to once again welcome people in need from around the world.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a ruling to reinstate the controversial Trump-era Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) that required asylum seekers to wait in Mexico for their day in court.
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"The training requirements cited in the government's declaration do not come close to being 'comparable' to the training requirements of full asylum officers," U.S. District Judge Richard Leon writes.
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The Trump administration has lifted a ban on public and press access to immigration hearings in tented courts in Brownsville and Laredo.
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The Trump administration has expanded its new asylum claim review program to the Rio Grande Valley. The Prompt Asylum Claim Review program, or PACR, has...
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A little more than 100 migrants out the of tens of thousands who've arrived at the southern border in recent months have been granted protection.
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Health officials and aid workers from the U.S. and Mexico want to find out how many asylum seekers at the border are living with HIV.
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The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit Thursday to stop two U.S. immigration pilot programs that the group alleges strip asylum seekers of...