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    Expiration of COVID-era migrant rules sparks uncertainty at US southern border

    Anticipating a potential influx, tens of thousands of individuals are expected to attempt to cross into the United States in the coming days, seeking to escape the poverty and violence plaguing their home countries.
    News DeskBy News DeskMay 12, 2023
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    United States: Pandemic-era regulations that granted US border guards the authority to swiftly expel countless would-be asylum-seekers expired, ushering in an uncertain future for migrants and intensifying America’s perpetual immigration debate.

    Anticipating a potential influx, tens of thousands of individuals are expected to attempt to cross into the United States in the coming days, seeking to escape the poverty and violence plaguing their home countries.

    However, in a bid to prevent a surge, President Mr. Joe Biden’s administration has implemented regulations that establish more stringent criteria for individuals seeking refuge.

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    “Starting tonight, people who arrive at the border without using a lawful pathway will be presumed ineligible for asylum,” Homeland Security Secretary Mr. Alejandro Mayorkas said.

    “We have 24,000 Border Patrol Agents and officers at the Southwest Border and have surged thousands of troops and contractors, and over a thousand asylum officers to help enforce our laws,” the Secretary added.

    The expiration of the pandemic-era rules leaves asylum-seekers facing an uncertain fate, as the Biden administration grapples with balancing humanitarian concerns and border security. Critics argue that these measures undermine the United States’ longstanding tradition of providing refuge to those fleeing persecution.

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    The decision to allow the regulations to lapse has generated fresh uncertainty in an already contentious immigration landscape. Advocates for immigration reform argue that stricter policies may lead to increased human rights abuses and endanger the lives of vulnerable individuals, while opponents believe that leniency in asylum policies may encourage irregular migration.

    As the situation unfolds, the Biden administration faces mounting pressure to address the root causes of migration and develop comprehensive immigration reforms. Until then, the fate of migrants rests on the interplay between policy decisions, legal challenges, and the ongoing humanitarian crisis at the US-Mexico border.

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