President Biden shut down the Migrant Protection Protocols installed by his predecessor, leaving some without a roadmap. Author: Anastasiya Bolton (KENS) Updated: 5:57 PM CDT April 24, 2021
HARLINGEN, Texas The Trump administration wanted people asking for asylum to wait for their day in court in Mexico. The Biden administration shut down the Migrant Protection Protocols, commonly known as the “Remain in Mexico” program, announcing in February that some people with pending MPP cases will be allowed in.
Advocates say that addressed a fraction of the people expelled under MPP, but the move left tens of thousands of people in limbo. They say the current administration has not provided a roadmap on how to deal with everyone who’s been forced to wait in Mexico – including those who were harmed or kidnapped – causing them to miss their U.S. court date.
President Biden shut down the Migrant Protection Protocols installed by his predecessor, leaving some without a roadmap. Author: Anastasiya Bolton (KENS) Updated: 10:47 PM CDT April 23, 2021
HARLINGEN, Texas The Trump administration wanted people asking for asylum to wait for their day in court in Mexico. The Biden administration shut down the Migrant Protection Protocols, commonly known as the “Remain in Mexico” program, announcing in February that some people with pending MPP cases will be allowed in.
Advocates say that addressed a fraction of the people expelled under MPP, but the move left tens of thousands of people in limbo. They say the current administration has not provided a roadmap on how to deal with everyone who’s been forced to wait in Mexico – including those who were harmed or kidnapped – causing them to miss their U.S. court date.
President Biden shut down the Migrant Protection Protocols installed by his predecessor, leaving some without a roadmap. Author: Anastasiya Bolton (KENS) Updated: 10:00 AM CDT April 24, 2021
HARLINGEN, Texas The Trump administration wanted people asking for asylum to wait for their day in court in Mexico. The Biden administration shut down the Migrant Protection Protocols, commonly known as the “Remain in Mexico” program, announcing in February that some people with pending MPP cases will be allowed in.
Advocates say that addressed a fraction of the people expelled under MPP, but the move left tens of thousands of people in limbo. They say the current administration has not provided a roadmap on how to deal with everyone who’s been forced to wait in Mexico – including those who were harmed or kidnapped – causing them to miss their U.S. court date.
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They have the highest per capita murder rate but the city officials think it advisable to start a legal defense fund for illegal aliens to include criminal aliens. Dubbed the ‘deadliest big city’, the sanctuary city of Baltimore will hire immigration attorneys to help those facing removal.
Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh said in a local news report that the goal is for everyone to get due process. “We’re not making a decision as to their status, we’re making the decision to be supportive of individuals who live in our city,” according to the mayor.
Mayor Pugh also doesn’t allow cooperation with federal authorities in immigration enforcement.