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June 4, 2024
Migrants seeking asylum at the US-Mexico border will face a higher burden of proof under the Biden administration's new restrictions. The changes will require asylum seekers to demonstrate a greater likelihood of persecution in their home countries.
Asylum Seekers Face Higher Bar for Entry Under New Rules
Republican lawmakers have criticized President Biden's asylum restrictions as inadequate to address the situation at the border. They are calling for more stringent measures, including increased border security and stricter enforcement of immigration laws.
Republicans Criticize Biden's Asylum Plan as 'Too Little, Too Late'
The Mexican government has agreed to accept migrants who are denied entry into the United States under the new asylum restrictions. The agreement will see Mexico receive up to 30,000 migrants per month from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.
Mexico Agrees to Accept Returned Migrants Under New US Policy
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and other legal groups are preparing to file lawsuits challenging the legality of the Biden administration's asylum restrictions. They argue that the new rules violate US law and international treaty obligations.
Biden Administration Faces Legal Challenges Over Asylum Rules