Remain in Mexico: U.S. expands Trump-era border program to San Diego
Source: Reuters
U.S. LEGAL NEWS
JANUARY 3, 2022 5:31 PM UPDATED AN HOUR AGO
U.S. expands Trump-era border program to San Diego
By Kristina Cooke
(Reuters) - The United States on Monday expanded to San Diego, California, the Trump-era border program that forces asylum seekers to wait in Mexico for U.S. immigration hearings, in keeping with a federal court order, Biden administration officials told reporters.
Democratic President Joe Biden attempted to scrap his Republican predecessors policy - often referred to as Remain in Mexico - soon after taking office last January.
But after Texas and Missouri sued, a federal judge ruled it had to be reinstated. The Biden administration restarted the program in early December in El Paso, Texas. On Monday, 36 migrants were brought to the El Paso immigration court, the first to have their hearings under the reinstated program, the officials said.
The administration last week asked the U.S. Supreme Court whether it needed to continue to implement the policy, officially called the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP). Under the policy, put in place by former President Donald Trump, migrants arriving at the U.S.-Mexican border to seek asylum must wait in Mexico for their cases to be decided, instead of being allowed to await their hearings in the United States.
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