Rights group sues over Biden rule curbing asylum at US-Mexico border
WASHINGTON — Immigration advocates represented by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a legal challenge on Thursday, May 11, minutes before a United States regulation restricting access to asylum at the US-Mexico border was set to take effect.
In a motion filed before a federal judge in California, the groups want to re-open an existing lawsuit over similar restrictions implemented by Republican former President Donald Trump and update the case to target the new regulation issued by President Joe Biden, a Democrat.
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The groups said the Biden regulation “dramatically curtails the availability of asylum in the United States” and mirrored similar Trump-era policies blocked in court.
The strict new asylum regulation is a key part of Biden’s strategy to address a possible rise in illegal immigration as COVID-19 restrictions, known as Title 42, ended at midnight on Thursday.
Tens of thousands of migrants have crossed the US-Mexico border illegally in recent days, with some saying they were worried Biden’s new regulation would be more strict.
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