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When does Title 42 expire?
Title 42 ends this Thursday, May 11, 2023.
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Attorneys Claim Asylum Seekers ‘Mocked' With Bogus Addresses, Disparaging Images on Government Forms
The federal government is sending asylum seekers from Texas to New York City with sometimes questionable paperwork — and Catholic Charities says one example in particular illustrates the allegedly “disgusting treatment” of migrants at the border.
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Attorneys Claim Asylum Seekers ‘Mocked' With Bogus Addresses, Disparaging Images on Government Forms
One of New York’s leading non-profits tells Melissa Russo that U.S. officials at the Texas Border might be mocking migrants fleeing violence.
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Migrants Being Sent to NYC From Texas — to the Wrong Places, With No Help, Sources Say
Migrants are being sent from Texas to NYC with paperwork theoretically directing them to shelters – but in many cases the addresses are wrong and aren’t shelters at all, but offices or non-family facilities.
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Biden Lauds Democratic Unity Despite No-Shows at Summit
President Joe Biden says democracy is an “essential ingredient” for the Western Hemisphere’s future, an implicit rebuttal to leaders from around the world who boycotted the Summit of the Americas because authoritarians were not invited. He also drew sharp contrasts around one of the issues central to the summit, immigration, saying “safe and orderly migration is good for all of...
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Court Ruling to Maintain Title 42 Extends Uneven Treatment for Asylum-Seekers
In one of the busiest corridors for illegal border crossings, Cubans, Colombians and Venezuelans are released with ease to pursue asylum in the United States. Meanwhile, Hondurans struggle to be allowed to pursue asylum after entering the country. The opposite fortunes illustrate the dual nature of border enforcement under pandemic-era limits on seeking asylum, known as Title 42 authority. President...
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Judge: COVID Asylum Restrictions Must Continue on Border
A federal judge in Louisiana is refusing to end pandemic-related restrictions on migrants seeking asylum on the southern border. The judge on Friday blocked a plan by President Joe Biden’s administration to lift the restrictions next Monday. Migrants have been expelled more than 1.9 million times since March 2020 under federal Title 42 authority. The provision denies migrants a chance...
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Mayorkas Tours Border to Prepare for Asylum Limits to End
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said Tuesday that authorities were prepared for an anticipated increase in migrants crossing the border from Mexico, days before a public health order is set to end after being used to turn people away nearly 2 million times without a chance to seek asylum. A federal judge may order that pandemic-related asylum limits continue, but…
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New Plan Aims to Make It Easier for Ukrainians to Enter US, Just Not Via Mexico Border
The Biden administration is making it easier for refugees fleeing Russia’s war on Ukraine to come to the United States from Europe while trying to shut down an informal route through northern Mexico that’s emerged in recent weeks.
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US Begins Phasing Out COVID-Driven Asylum Restrictions
The Biden administration has begun phasing out use of a pandemic-related public health rule that allows the expulsion of migrants without giving them an opportunity to seek asylum.
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As US Opens Doors for Fleeing Ukrainians, African Refugees See Bias
A man who fled civil war in Cameroon doesn’t begrudge the U.S. for swiftly granting humanitarian protections to Ukrainians, but can’t help wondering what would happen if the millions leaving that Eastern Europe nation were a different hue.
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US Ends Asylum Restrictions for Children Traveling Alone
Unaccompanied child migrants trying to enter the United States will no longer be denied a chance to seek asylum under new guidance announced by U.S. health authorities
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Courts Give Conflicting Orders on Asylum Limits at Border
A federal appeals court has upheld sweeping asylum restrictions to prevent spread of COVID-19 but restored protections to keep migrant families from being expelled to their home countries without a chance to plead their cases