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Permanent Residents Who Left The U S During The Pandemic Worry They Can t Come Home
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Family reunites under Biden program that has let 10,000 asylum-seekers enter U.S. By Camilo Montoya-Galvez and Sean Gallitz
May 10, 2021 / 12:05 PM / CBS News An exclusive look at the asylum process
Brownsville, Texas After a months-long trek across four countries, Dayana and Lazaro, two political dissidents from Cuba, reached the U.S. southern border in 2019 hoping to apply for asylum. But the spouses met starkly different fates.
Dayana, who was pregnant at the time, was allowed to enter and stay in the U.S. on humanitarian grounds. Lazaro, however, was sent back to Mexico and instructed to wait there indefinitely for his U.S. asylum court hearings.
Lawmakers from struggling border districts pressure Biden to ease coronavirus travel restrictions Print this article
Lawmakers representing border districts say their communities are reeling from the economic effects of the yearlong ban on nonessential travel between Canada and Mexico and are calling on the Biden administration to reopen the northern and southern borders.
President Biden vowed days after arriving in Washington in January that he would look at easing border restrictions. The Trump administration announced on March 20, 2020, that recreational and tourist travel would immediately be blocked at all land ports of entry. That ban has been renewed every 30 days since then and is valid through March 19.