law, and allow all those seeking asylum a fair chance to apply for it. When the COVID-19 public health emergency ended last week, Biden had the opportunity to fulfill his promise, abide by international and U.S. Was Trump right on immigration? What if Trump and Republicans were right on Title 42 and immigration? Biden had a promise to keep. True, his administration’s initial attempt to end Title 42 was stopped by a lawsuit. But since then, it seems the administration has capitulated to anti-immigrant forces by announcing the implementation of policies that copy from the Trump playbook and that have the same effect as Title 42, policies that bar most people seeking asylum at the southern border from availing themselves of the process.īiden isn't prepared for Title 42's end: Biden wants us to believe the border is prepared for end of Title 42. When he ran for president, Joe Biden vowed to restore the right to seek asylum. There, many of them were targeted due to their vulnerability, suffering violence, kidnapping and extortion, as have some of my family members living in Mexico. Title 42 also forced many seeking protection to wait in Mexico, the country where I was born, in precarious and unsafe conditions. Last week, I traveled to the U.S.-Mexico border to witness the end of Title 42, the public health law that then-President Donald Trump used as a pretense to fulfill his goal of keeping people seeking asylum from pursuing their legal right to apply for protection in the United States.īecause of Title 42, people fleeing persecution due to their race, religion, political opinion or affiliation with a particular social group, were sent back to Mexico or to the home country they left even if their lives were in danger. Alejandro Mayorkas says migrant crossings fell after Title 42
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