Biden attempts to sneak thru ‘radical change’ in Border Asylum processing | Eastern North Carolina Now

Source — CBS News

"The Biden administration on Wednesday said it intends to reshape and speed up asylum processing along the southern border, publishing a radical proposed rule that would allow asylum officers, rather than immigration courts, to adjudicate requests for U.S. humanitarian protection.

Under the new plan, asylum-seekers placed in expedited deportation proceedings would have their cases heard by asylum officers if they establish credible fear of being persecuted in their home country.

The USCIS officers would be permitted to grant eligible migrant adults and families asylum, which would allow them to stay in the U.S. permanently. If asylum is denied, migrants could ask an immigration judge to reconsider the case.

Under current policy, asylum officers interview recent border-crossers in expedited removal proceedings to determine whether they have credible fear of persecution. Those who don’t pass their interviews are generally deported from the U.S. unless they appeal.

If fear of persecution is established, asylum officers refer migrants to the Justice Department’s immigration courts, which could take years to adjudicate applications due to a backlog of over 1.3 million pending cases.

Biden administration officials said the policy overhaul would allow the government to more quickly grant refuge to asylum-seekers who qualify for it and deport those who don’t. Timely adjudications, officials argued, would discourage unauthorized migration.

“Individuals who are eligible will receive relief more swiftly, while those who are not eligible will be expeditiously removed,” Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said. “We are building an immigration system that is designed to ensure due process, respect human dignity, and promote equity.”

The proposed rule, a joint Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Justice Department initiative, will be subject to comments from the public starting Friday. It is unclear when a final rule might be enacted.

DHS officials said the administration plans to hire more personnel to “handle the full volume of work contemplated under the proposed rule.” For fiscal year 2022, President Biden has asked Congress for $345 million in funding for USCIS to help process asylum and naturalization requests.

Another change the Biden administration included in the proposed rule would allow the government to release migrants from detention while they await the result of their interviews with asylum officers. The proposed rule would allow officials to parole, or release, migrants on the grounds that “detention is unavailable or impracticable.”

The change, officials said, would permit the government to place more migrant families traveling with children in the expedited proceedings since there are currently legal restrictions on the detention of minors in U.S. immigration custody."

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( August 19th, 2021 @ 10:41 am )
 
Asylum is a racket already. Pro-migration organizations coach them on what to claim. And once given asylum, they are immediately entitled to receive all forms of US welfare, for life. Asylum is being widely abused as it stands, and this would make it far worse. Asylum standards need to be severely tightened, and those applying for it need to be polygraphed on their claims. Also, no one coming from what is already a safe country should be admitted at all, meaning no one crossing a land border from Canada or Mexico.



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