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What comes next after Title 42?

May 11, 2023 View Original Article
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    10% Center

  • Reliability

    65% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    -8% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -48% Negative

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56% : Regimes in Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua also drove a new wave of migration, spiking encounters at the southern border over the last two years, according to US Customs and Border Protection.
53% : The US State Department also plans to open "regional processing centres" in the western hemisphere to help migrants apply for asylum before traveling towards the US.
46% : Without Title 42, authorities will return to enforcement under Title 8, which outlines the process for seeking asylum, and swiftly expel people under an "expedited removal" process and ban them from trying to re-enter for another five years.
46% :More than 1.15 million people were apprehended at the southern border under Title 8 in 2022, according to US Customs and Border Protection.
43% : The app, CBP One, has been dogged by complaints of crashes, malfunctions, instability and access, with up to 1,000 appointments available for booking daily, which fill up quickly.
43% : "While the end of its use could be a cause for celebration, the Biden administration decision to replace Title 42 with new onerous bars to asylum is an irresponsible detour into nativist politics that will only perpetuate the cruel and dangerous situation at the southern border of the United States," Human Rights First president Michael Breen said in a statement.
41% : For years, Democratic lawmakers have urged Congress to overhaul immigration policies and address the "broken" system that directs how people can legally enter the country, while immigration advocates have warned against relying on a punitive and carceral system that fails to address global displacement issues that are not exclusive to the southern border.
34% : Nearly 3 million people seeking asylum in the US have been barred from entering the country under a public health order issued by Donald Trump.
28% : :The end of Title 42 also begins a new series of immigration policies under President Joe Biden's administration, which will presume people crossing through Mexico to reach the southern border are ineligible for asylum unless they first sought refuge from a country they passed through - or unless they made an appointment through an app run by the US government to be screened.

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