The rule, expected to be announced over the next two days, will reportedly see all asylum seekers, undocumented foreigners rejected at the border points of entry. They will not be detained.
The Trump administration intends to reject all asylum seekers and undocumented foreigners at the Mexico border to mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus.that the plan, which is expected to be introduced in the coming days, aims to stop the spread of COVID-19 through detention centers and to border patrol personnel. The officials say that entry into the U.S. from the Mexico border ports of entry will still be granted to U.S.
citizens, individuals with green cards and documented foreigners. Although those entering from blocked countries, such as Europeans, will still be restricted by the temporary coronavirus travel bans., the rule is expected to be announced within the next two days. Border patrol agents will then begin turning documented foreigners and asylum seekers away at the ports of entry on the southwestern border without due process. They will not be detained at an American facility.
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