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  2. Justices Hear Fight Over Asylum-Seekers Waiting In Mexico - AOL

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    The Biden administration is seeking the Supreme Court's go-ahead to end a controversial Trump-era immigration program that forces some people seeking asylum in the U.S. to wait in Mexico for their ...

  3. Judge rules against Biden immigration policy, calling it ...

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    The Biden administration is fighting to protect its “asylum ineligibility rule,” which requires asylum-seekers to schedule an appointment for an asylum hearing at a legal port of entry or ...

  4. Republicans pledge Remain in Mexico policy will return under ...

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    (The Center Square) – Border-focused Republicans are eagerly awaiting the next Trump administration, and with it, the return of Remain in Mexico, an immigration policy that makes migrants who ...

  5. Remain in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Administered by the Department of Homeland Security, it requires migrants seeking asylum to remain in Mexico until their US immigration court date. The policy was initially ended by the Biden administration , and after some legal battles, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled on June 30, 2022, in Biden v.

  6. Johnson v. Guzman Chavez - Wikipedia

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    The respondents in this case were deported by the federal government and later reentered the country, claiming asylum. They then sought release from detention via bond hearings. The district court sided with their claims, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit affirmed, over the dissent of Judge Julius N. Richardson. The ...

  7. Some migrants turn to pricey smugglers or riskier routes ...

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    Record numbers of migrants were caught crossing illegally under Biden and many were released into the U.S. with pending immigration court hearings. Biden implemented asylum restrictions in June ...

  8. Asylum in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The immigration courts had a backlog of 394,000 asylum cases in January 2021, and 470,000 in March 2022, [81] although another source says the backlog in November 2021 was 672,000, with an average wait of 1,942 days (5 1/3 years). [82] The overall immigration court backlog was 1.9 million in August 2022, with an average wait of 798 days (2.2 ...

  9. Key moments from Kristi Noem's hearing for Homeland Security ...

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    She also pledged to scale back the use of humanitarian parole, curtail the use of temporary immigration relief for migrants from countries experiencing unrest, and reinstate a Trump-era policy of requiring asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico for hearings in U.S. immigration court.