President Joe Biden has revealed a new policy that aimed to limit access to asylum for migrants who cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally. This means that migrants would have to apply for protections in another country or else be denied asylum.
The Biden administration implemented a new policy to curb illegal border crossings from Latin American countries, especially from Haiti, Nicaragua, Cuba, and Venezuela. Now, the initial numbers are released and the new Biden policy seems to be working.
Ted Cruz criticizes Biden's actions in the rising border crisis at Del Rio. U. S. Republican Sen. Ted Cruz is currently criticizing Biden and his administration because of the rising issue at the Del Rio border.
Asylum seekers in the U.S. could soon use a mobile phone to apply for asylum as the Biden administration plans to expand the online asylum registration system.
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris is set to visit the U.S.-Mexico border with Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Friday, according to the White House.
DHS announced U.S. is extending the travel restriction to Mexico and Canada until July 21. Canada says it won't reopen to the U.S. until they attain 75% vaccination rate.
Vice President Kamala Harris sought cooperation with Mexico in her meeting with President Lopez Obrador; AOC slammed Harris over her speech in Guatemala.
House Democrats, who shrugged off the idea of terrorists crossing the border illegally, remained silent over the arrest of two Yemeni men on a terror watchlist.
About 5700 migrants have overcrowded a border patrol facility located in Donna, Texas; unaccompanied children exceeding 72 hours of stay in the facility.
The federal Office of Personnel Management is hoping that volunteers from other agencies can assist the Customs and Border Protection and the Office of Refugee Resettlement in dealing with the surge in unaccompanied minors.
United States President Joe Biden dispatched a high-level team to Central America and Mexico for the administrations involved in the ongoing border dispute.
First batch of asylum seekers who waited in Mexico, admitted by the U.S. borderland officials (Photo : Mario Tama) People who are seeking asylum in the United States wait in line to collect flyers explaining updated asylum policies outside the El Chaparral border crossing on February 19, 2021 in Tijuana, Mexico.