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Joe Biden Continues Donald Trump s Title 42 Asylum Rejections Despite ACLU Lawsuit

Title 42, which allows for the removal of immigrants entering the U.S. from countries where a contagious disease was present, was implemented in March 2020 by the Trump Administration during the

University Libraries Mellon Grant Recipients Launch U S -Mexico Borderlands Digital Storytelling Projects

The four projects include a documentary about the Indigenous Rarámuri people of northern Mexico, an project documenting the experiences of asylum seekers, an archive of newspapers from around the borderlands, and an oral history project on forensic citizenship in the region.

Advocates fear DOJ contract would limit legal assistance to immigrants

© iStock Immigration advocates say they’re troubled by the slow pace the Justice Department has taken in renewing a program targeted under the Trump administration that helps detainees and others in immigration court. The concern comes as a May 31 deadline looms for the Department of Justice (DOJ) to renew a contract with nonprofits that help guide immigrants through the immigration court system, including connecting them with pro bono representation. The Legal Orientation Program was nearly eliminated by the Trump administration, but Congress intervened to maintain its funding. ADVERTISEMENT But now, the nonprofits that work daily with detainees and other migrants say the Biden administration is looking to impose stipulations that advocates fear will continue to hinder the program.

Advocates call return of asylum-seekers at US-Mexico border a sham

Listen to the story. A 7-year-old migrant girl from Honduras, left, walks with Fernanda Solis, 25, center, also of Honduras and an unidentified man as they approach a US Customs and Border Protection processing center to turn themselves in while seeking asylum moments after crossing the US-Mexico border in Mission, Texas, March 21, 2021. Credit: Share Day by day, Felicia Rangel-Samponaro is seeing more migrants arrive in Reynosa, a city in Mexico, just across from South Texas. Tents crowd a plaza in Reynosa. People sleep in a large gazebo. “Once you cross the bridge into Reynosa, and if you look immediately over to your left, you re going to see hundreds of people.”

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