Biden to End ‘Remain in Mexico’ Border Policy After Court Order
U.S. border officials will stop enforcing a Trump-era immigration policy that requires non-Mexican asylum-seekers arriving at the southern border to wait in Mexico for processing, following a federal court order.
U.S. District Court Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk on Monday lifted an injunction he ordered last year which had prevented the Biden administration from ending the protocol.
It comes after a divided Supreme Court on June 30 ruled that the Biden administration has the authority to end Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), which is commonly known as the “Remain in Mexico” policy.
In a 5–4 decision, the Supreme Court ruled against Texas and Missouri, which had argued that the Biden administration violated the federal immigration law by rescinding MPP on President Joe Biden first day in office.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said at the time that the case was “wrongly decided” and will only “make the border crisis worse.” He noted that there is no guarantee illegal immigrants released into the United States to await their court dates would show up to them.
The “Remain in Mexico” program was designed to crack down on the practice known as catch-and-release, in which individuals would make fraudulent asylum claims knowing they would be released into the United States and be able to stay for years before their court appearance.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said Monday that several thousand asylum-seekers waiting in Mexico will gradually be allowed to enter the United States to pursue their asylum claims in the coming weeks and months.
“We welcome the U.S. District Court’s decision, which follows the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 30th decision, to lift the injunction that required DHS to reimplement the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) in good faith. DHS is committed to ending the court-ordered implementation of MPP in a quick, and orderly, manner,” DHS said in a statement.
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