The Biden administration will end its controversial border policy in May

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“Following the current state of public health and the increasing availability of anti-Covid-19 tools (such as highly effective vaccines and therapies), the CDC Director has determined that an order suspending the entry of migrants into the United States is no longer necessary. “, – said in a statement issued by the CDC, published on Friday.
The agency said the order would expire in May to give the Department of Homeland Security time to implement Covid-19 mitigation protocols, including strengthening its migrant vaccination program. He said it would work “Introduce additional COVID-19 mitigation procedures” that will “sufficiently mitigate the risk of Covid-19” for Americans, given that more than 97 percent of the country is now categorized as low-risk, according to the agency.

The long-awaited decision prompted an immediate reaction in Washington from lawmakers who said the administration was not ready to deal with the possibility of an increase in the number of migrants across the border. This party is politically and logistically an acute issue this year. . Both Republicans And Democrat M.P.s are Wondering how the administration will manage this change after two years of limited migration across the border.
“Premature termination of Title 42 is likely to lead to an increase in migrants, for which the administration is unprepared,” Sen said. Maggie Hassan (DN.H.) wrote on Twitter. “I will continue the administration to strengthen border security and look forward to hearing directly from border agents during my next trip across the border.”
Republican National Committee chair Rona McDaniel said Friday that President Joe Biden “is doubling his commitment to exacerbate the crisis he has created actively after the order was completed.”

Alejandro Majorcas, secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, said after the CDC statement that DHS was “always prepared for the balance and flow of migration patterns.”
“We are increasing our capabilities to process new arrivals, assess asylum applications and quickly remove those who do not have security qualifications. “We have increased the staff and resources as needed and have already relocated more than 600 law enforcement officers across the border,” he said in a statement on Friday.
Speaking to reporters on Friday, DHS officials said Title 42 would remain in effect until the end of May. DHS received its new vaccination program for migrants at the Customs and Border Protection Division.
DHS launched a program this week that aims to administer up to 2,000 vaccines a day to migrants at 11 locations across the border and plans to expand to 6,000 vaccines a day at 27 locations in the coming weeks, a DHS official said.
Were Democratic lawmakers, public health experts, and immigration advocates Pressure rise The administration ended the order as the number of Covid-19 points in the U.S. fell and pandemic restrictions eased?

In March, the CDC completed an order for homeless juveniles and said they no longer needed to be deported as a public health measure. The DC District Court also upheld a ruling suspending the government from using policies to deport families back to countries where they may face persecution or torture without an asylum mechanism.
Immigrants have long argued that this policy violates international humanitarian law, blocks people from seeking asylum in the United States, and does not live up to Biden’s promises of a “fair and humane” immigration system.
Human Rights First says it was About 9900 cases Of kidnappings, torture, rape, and other assaults on people who were expelled only under the Biden administration under Title 42.
The Biden administration announced Friday that it’s lifting controversial pandemic-related border restrictions under which the U.S. has expelled thousands of migrants without giving them access to their legal right to apply for asylum.
The so-called Title 42 policy, first enacted by the Trump administration in March 2020 at the outset of the pandemic, will end on May 23. It has allowed the U.S. to expel migrants without a hearing before an immigration judge more than 1.7 million times, with many being caught trying to cross the border multiple times. The policy has been a source of internal strife at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, where scientists initially opposed its implementation; it even spurred a senior State Department official, Harold Koh, to rebuke the administration as he left his job.

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