Biden announces major border strategy shift, expands Trump policy

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The plan calls for expelling more migrants without considering their asylum claims; expanding avenues for Nicaraguans, Haitians and Cubans to enter.

The Biden administration announced a major shift to its immigration strategy Thursday, expanding the use of a Trump-era policy that gives border agents the power to quickly turn back migrants at the border while also creating new ways for people from Cuba, Nicaragua and Haiti to apply for legal entry into the U.S.

To turn away people at the border, the Biden administration will rely on Title 42, a decades-old emergency health rule that allows border officials to immediately expel migrants without considering their asylum claims. “Certainly no court requires the expansion of the policy,” said Lee Gelernt, an ACLU attorney who led the legal challenges against Title 42 in federal court.Confusion and anxiety has been building in Ciudad Juarez and El Paso over what appears to be the pending demise of Title 42.

“President Biden and his administration are now actively pursuing discredited Trump policies like Title 42 and an asylum ban in an attempt to score political points at the border,” said Sunil Varghese, policy director at the International Refugee Assistance Project.

The administration also plans to triple, to 20,000, the number of refugees allowed to resettle in the U.S. each year from Latin American and Caribbean countries. The refugee program is separate from those who seek asylum in the U.S.

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