US announces new plan to curb illegal immigration
On the Ministry’s website, articles are listing requests to replace the so-called “Title 42” law, which came into effect during the term of former US President Donald Trump and is scheduled to be repealed next week.
According to the document shared by the Ministry, after the implementation that will end as of December 21, measures such as preventing illegal entry into the country, increasing the efficiency of border operations, increasing personnel, transportation, medical support, and facilities, and toughen practices. such as arrest and prosecution.
The Ministry will also focus on activities such as increasing the capacity of non-governmental organizations operating in the region to prevent illegal entries, strengthen the fight against drug and human traffickers, and cooperate with international and federal partners.
National Security Minister Alejandro Majorkas said in a statement on December 13: “Let me be frank. Title 42 or not, those who cannot establish a legal basis to remain in the United States will be removed from the country.” he had used the phrase.
As the Biden administration prepares to repeal the law called “Title 42” to speed up the deportation process for illegal immigrants, which was put into effect during the Trump era due to the Covid-19 epidemic, starting December 21 , the Ministry of National Security last month, after the completion of the application, between 9 and 14 thousand daily, made a statement that the person may try to cross the border.
US District Judge Emmet Sullivan ruled in November that Trump-era border enforcement should be struck down, arguing it was “arbitrary and capricious.” (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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