9/14/2023 0 Comments Biden pathway program“Once again, President Biden is looking to exploit Americans’ sympathies and permanently resettle hundreds of thousands in the United States by ignoring our immigration laws through the abuse of parole authority. In a reaction released before DHS had formally unveiled the policy, immigration restrictionist group Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) panned the new program for being excessively permissive. Pentagon pulling 1,100 troops from border with Mexico Two bodies found near floating Rio Grande barrier, Mexico says Still, it’s unlikely that the expansion of a Trump-era border management program will deter attacks against the Biden administration from the right. In practical terms, the deal with Mexico will be the biggest expansion of the program since its implementation, when Mexico was pushed to admit nationals of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador expelled from the United States. “Once Title 42 is no longer in place, then we will work with Mexico to ensure returns are done pursuant to other processes,” said an administration official.Īnd while Mexico did not set numerical limits on how many Venezuelans it will accept under Title 42, it will “permit in a temporary manner for some people of Venezuelan nationality to enter national territory through the northern border.” The Biden administration in April announced its intention to lift Title 42, but a federal judge blocked that order, forcing officials to continue implementing it while fighting in court to lift the policy permanently.Īdministration officials said the returns of Venezuelans to Mexico will be executed under Title 42, a move that’s only possible with the receiving country’s consent. When it was first implemented by Trump administration officials, the policy was widely perceived as a naked attempt to decimate the asylum system using the coronavirus pandemic as an excuse. The move comes as migration from Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua has accounted for an increasingly large share of migration at the border - roughly a third of those who crossed the border in August came from the trio of countries. The announcement comes ahead of a meeting Thursday between Mexico’s top diplomatic, security and military Cabinet officials and Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to discuss a broad shared agenda with deep political implications in both countries. Those persons who enter Mexico after will not be able to present their application from our national territory,” read a press release by the Mexican Foreign Affairs Ministry. “The migrant persons that are in Mexican territory will have to prove they entered Mexico before to be able to request their orderly access to the United States. In a parallel announcement, Mexican officials did not specify if they would implement a limit on Venezuelan Title 42 expulsions, instead touting the agreement, which will allow Venezuelans currently in Mexico to apply for sponsorship to enter the United States. Until the announcement, Venezuelans were not subject to Title 42 expulsions because neither their home country nor any other third country was willing to accept their return. officials to quickly expel foreign nationals crossing the border. said it will now expel Venezuelans who cross the border from Mexico, extending the Title 42 program that allows U.S.
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