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Biden set to tighten asylum access at US-Mexico border – sources

Washington DC, US
Reuters

The Biden administration is set to tighten access to asylum at the US-Mexico border via a new regulation that could be issued as soon as Thursday, four sources familiar with the matter said, in a targeted move aimed at reducing illegal crossings.

The regulation would require migrants to be assessed at an initial asylum screening stage to see whether they should be barred from asylum and quickly deported, said the sources, who requested anonymity to discuss internal government planning. They added that the measure appeared limited in scope.

Asylum-seeking migrants from India wait by the border wall while waiting to be picked up by the US Border Patrol after crossing the border from Mexico into the US in Jacumba Hot Springs, California, US, on 27th April, 2024. PICTURE: Reuters/Go Nakamura/File photo

The migrants would be assessed for asylum bars related to criminality and security threats, two of the sources said.

The new regulation would improve efficiency by screening asylum seekers earlier in the process to determine whether they should be barred, one of the sources, a US official, told Reuters. It would be issued as a proposed regulation and finalised at a later date, the official said.

US President Joe Biden, a Democrat seeking another four-year term in the 5th November election, has struggled with record numbers of migrants caught crossing the US-Mexico border since taking office in 2021. Former President Donald Trump, Biden’s Republican challenger, has criticised Biden for rolling back more restrictive Trump-era policies.



The Biden administration has considered a more sweeping move to block asylum seekers and migrants at the border using a federal statute deployed by Trump in his travel bans, but is not immediately planning to take that step, the sources said.

Biden implemented new asylum restrictions last year, but their effectiveness has been limited by a lack of resources to process arriving migrants.

The regulation expected to be issued this week could potentially mean thousands of people would be more quickly deported from the US per year, two of the sources said, a relatively small number compared with the total number caught crossing illegally.

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