UN says it is concerned by the reinstatement of a policy put in place by former President Trump that forced tens of thousands of migrants to wait in Mexico for the resolution of their US asylum cases.
A U.S. appeals court on Monday rejected a renewed attempt by the Biden administration to end the policy, which had been started during the Trump administration.
President Joe Biden, a Democrat, scrapped his Republican predecessor’s policy soon after taking office in January this year. But after Texas and Missouri sued over the rescission, a federal judge ruled it had to be reinstated. “We are concerned that any kind of heightened security procedures to deal with migration will only drive migrants further into unsafe routes and we are afraid that we will see more resort to the dangerous routes and to smuggling networks.”
Nancy Izzo Jackson, Senior Bureau Official for the U.S. Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration, told reporters on Thursday: “We are trying to make it a much more humane policy, even as we work to appeal decision in the courts.”
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