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United States begins phasing out COVID-driven asylum restrictions

United States begins phasing out COVID-driven asylum restrictions
United States begins phasing out COVID-driven asylum restrictions
  • In the United States, the Biden Administration said  that it has begun phasing out use of a pandemic-related rule that allows migrants to be expelled without an opportunity to seek asylum as 22 states fight in court to preserve the policy.
  • Acting Assistant Homeland Security Secretary for border and immigration policy, Blas Nuñez-Neto said, U.S. authorities have processed more single adults from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador in recent weeks under immigration laws, which include a right to seek asylum.
  • The pandemic-related rule is set to expire on 23rd of May. However, it was unclear how quickly the judge in the case, would rule on the states' request for a restraining order.
  • Meanwhile, the state of Texas filed its own challenge to the termination of the rule in federal court in Victoria. The case had not been assigned to a judge as of Friday afternoon. The Justice Department declined to comment on the Texas suit.
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Published date : 23 Apr 2022 06:28PM

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