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ACLU challenges Biden’s border policy, federal judge blocks it.

Bad News for the Biden Administration: ​Federal Judge Blocks New Border Policy

There is⁣ more bad news for the ​Biden administration.

On Tuesday, a U.S. federal judge in California blocked a new rule aimed at limiting asylum access along ‍the U.S.-Mexico border, overturning a crucial aspect of President Joe Biden’s failing strategy to try and‍ control the ongoing illegal immigration crisis — particularly after the COVID-era Title 42 restrictions ceased​ in May, ‌ Reuters reported.

The ruling from U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar came as a response to a legal challenge initiated by the American Civil Liberties Union and other left-wing advocacy groups, resurrecting⁣ a 2018 ⁤case that‍ had been filed ⁤against federal judge blocks it.”>similar asylum restrictions imposed by the Trump administration.

The⁢ regulations ⁣had come into effect‍ on May 11 following⁢ the end of Title 42.

The rule stated the presumption is that most migrants are not ‍eligible for asylum⁤ if they ‍traveled⁤ through⁤ other countries without first seeking protection there or if they refused to employ legal pathways⁢ for entering the United States.

Following the implementation of​ the said‍ regulation, there has ⁤been​ a decline in the number of migrants caught crossing the​ border illegally, although the numbers are still incredibly high, The New York Times reported.

Whether this⁤ trend will now persist remains uncertain.

Legal Challenge and ⁤Ruling

In​ a 35-page ruling,⁢ Tigar, an Obama appointee, emphasized that U.S. law explicitly indicates that crossing the‌ border illegally should ‍not serve as a barrier‌ to seeking asylum,‌ according to ​Reuters.

Tigar argued that finding refuge ⁢in a countries such as ⁢Belize, Mexico or Colombia would be ⁤“infeasible” ⁤due to their lack of processing capacity.

He also⁣ claimed that U.S. law only allows for restricting migrants’ access to asylum if they pass through a country that genuinely provides a ‍safe option.

Contrary ‌to the Biden administration’s stance, which claimed that migrants could⁣ enter the⁣ U.S.‍ from abroad through ⁤various programs — such as⁢ the one for⁣ certain migrants with U.S. sponsors ⁣— Tigar said these⁣ programs were‍ not ⁣accessible to everyone and were “irrelevant to ‌the availability of asylum.”

U.S. officials recently⁣ informed migrants at the border that they can use an⁤ app named CBP One‌ to request a designated time ⁢to approach a legal crossing. The administration allocates 1,450 appointments daily for⁤ individuals in central and northern ‌Mexico.

Tigar ⁤also expressed concern that “migrants ​waiting in Mexico ​are at serious risk of violence.”

The legal challenge was originally ⁢brought by the ACLU as‍ part‌ of their ‍campaign‌ to allow ⁢unfettered access through ‌the southern border.

“Each day the Biden administration prolongs the fight over its illegal ⁢ban, many​ people​ fleeing persecution and seeking safe harbor ‍for their families are ⁣instead left in grave danger,” said​ Katrina Eiland, the group’s lead ⁣attorney.

Administration’s Response

Secretary of Homeland Security ​Secretary ​Alejandro Mayorkas, who Republicans have ⁢ threatened ‍ to impeach ⁣over his refusal to handle the⁣ immigration crisis, ⁢defended the regulations and urged people not to buy into the⁣ narratives ⁤put out by people human traffickers, ‍according to Politico.

“Do not believe ⁣the ⁤lies of smugglers. Those who ⁣fail to use one of the ⁣many ‍lawful pathways we ⁣have expanded⁤ will be presumed ineligible for ⁤asylum,”⁢ Reuters reported.

The post Federal Judge Blocks​ Biden’s New ⁣Border Policy After Challenge from‍ ACLU appeared first‍ on The Western Journal.



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