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		<title>&#8216;It&#8217;s frustrating&#8217;: Thousands of migrants sit in Mexico desperate for answers from the Biden administration</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Within the span of a year and a half, a Cuban couple living on the US-Mexico border were repeatedly threatened, attacked,     and lost a baby after being assaulted, as they waited for their next immigration court date in the &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/its-frustrating-thousands-of-migrants-sit-in-mexico-desperate-for-answers-from-the-biden-administration/" aria-label="&#8216;It&#8217;s frustrating&#8217;: Thousands of migrants sit in Mexico desperate for answers from the Biden administration">Read More</a></p>
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<p>Within the span of a year and a half, a Cuban couple living on the US-Mexico border were repeatedly threatened, attacked,     and lost a baby after being assaulted, as they waited for their next immigration court date in the United States under a <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/11/politics/supreme-court-remain-in-mexico/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Trump-era policy</a>.</p>
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<p>There has been a presidential transition since they first arrived in Juarez, Mexico, to claim asylum in the US, but their lives remain the same.</p>
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<p>&#8220;I have locks on the door. I&#8217;m threatened,&#8221; said one of the Cubans, a 30-year-old who agreed to share his experience on the condition that CNN not use his name. &#8220;You can&#8217;t imagine the state we&#8217;re in. It&#8217;s something that is so difficult.&#8221; Las Americas Immigrant Advocacy Center, a group that represents people in the so-called &#8220;Remain in Mexico&#8221; program, put CNN in touch with the migrant.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.cnn.com/2021/01/26/politics/immigration-biden-homeland-security/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The Biden administration moved quickly</a> to begin dismantling former President Donald Trump&#8217;s immigration policies. But the flurry of announcements in the first hours of President Joe Biden&#8217;s presidency won&#8217;t immediately change the situation along the US-Mexico border, where thousands of people wait in desperate conditions for refuge in the US. White House officials have warned that any policy changes will take time to implement, in part as a result of the challenges that arise in processing people at the border amid the coronavirus pandemic.</p>
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<p>&#8220;These Trump policies are alive and well on the border &#8230; it&#8217;s frustrating,&#8221; said Linda Rivas, an immigration attorney, and director of Las Americas. &#8220;It&#8217;s really weighing on people, weighing on their souls. What we saw our clients go through is the opposite of dignity.&#8221;</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.cnn.com/2021/01/26/politics/immigration-biden-homeland-security/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">RELATED: Biden wasting no time naming officials to reverse Trump&#8217;s immigration policies</a></p>
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<p>Under Trump, migrants from Central America and other parts of the world who were seeking asylum at the US-Mexico border were forced to remain in Mexico until their immigration court hearings in the United States. That meant waiting months, if not years, in deplorable conditions and under the threat of extortion, sexual assault, and kidnapping. Migrants can be easy identified based on their accents or attire and as a result, fall prey to gangs and corrupt authorities, among others.</p>
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<p>While it&#8217;s difficult to know exactly how many people are waiting to be admitted along the southern border, there are more than 22,700 cases pending in courts hearing these cases along the border, according to the Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law at the University of Texas at Austin which <a href="https://www.strausscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/MPPUpdate_December2020.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">released a report </a>on the program.</p>
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<p>The Cuban couple &#8212; a husband and wife &#8212; arrived at the US border in July 2019 after fleeing political persecution in their home country. The couple were eventually subject to the policy and have had to wait in Mexico as their case proceeds in the US immigration courts. Last February, the woman, 27, was attacked while pregnant and lost the baby, according to her husband.</p>
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<p>Their attorneys have tried to take the couple out of the program so they can wait for their court date in the US, given the circumstances, but the couple has been returned to Mexico each time, including after an attempt last Friday.</p>
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<p>Attorneys also asked officials to allow a Honduran woman who was allegedly raped while in Mexico into the US last week. After an hours-long interview with US Citizenship and Immigration Services, the woman and her 11-year-old son were returned to Mexico, according to Rivas.</p>
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<p>The agency declined to comment, telling CNN: &#8220;As a matter of practice, USCIS does not comment on individual cases.&#8221;</p>
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<p>In his first hours in the office, Biden moved to draw down the so-called &#8220;Remain in Mexico&#8221; program, which will have been in place for two years Friday, by stopping the enrollment of new migrants. Since October, more than 3,200 migrants have been admitted to the program, formally known as Migrant Protection Protocols, according to data obtained by CNN.</p>
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<p>The pandemic shuttered immigration courts and delayed cases, resulting in migrants staying in Mexico for longer periods.</p>
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<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s really, really difficult for people that are desperate and in dire situations in Mexico,&#8221; said Taylor Levy, an immigration attorney based in California who works with clients in Juarez. &#8220;These asylum seekers are extremely vulnerable in Mexico, more vulnerable than your average Mexican.&#8221;</p>
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<h3>&#8216;Every day there&#8217;s some new rumor&#8217;</h3>
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<p>Biden plans to announce executive actions that would establish a &#8220;fair but efficient asylum program&#8221; that includes ending the &#8220;Remain in Mexico&#8221; program, Esther Olavarria, deputy director of the Domestic Policy Council for immigration, said last weekend. But it remains unclear what happens to those who have already been subject to the policy, like the Cuban couple.</p>
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<p>Kate Clark, senior director of immigration services for the Jewish Family Service of San Diego, said her office has been receiving around 50 calls daily from migrants trying to get guidance on what they should do next.</p>
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<p>&#8220;We&#8217;ve generally been getting repeated callers asking the same questions in different ways to understand what the process is,&#8221; Clark told CNN, adding that some people have called three to four times &#8220;with the hope that we&#8217;re going to say something different.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Part of the reason behind the flurry of calls is rumors and misinformation circulating on social media. Some of those rumors have directed migrants to the ports of entry or advised them to set up email accounts to receive information from the government, according to attorneys.</p>
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<p>&#8220;It creates hysteria that&#8217;s not called for &#8230; Every day there&#8217;s some new rumor. Disinformation runs rampant,&#8221; said Jodi Goodwin, an immigration attorney who represents clients forced to stay in Mexico. &#8220;Once you get them to understand that nothing is going to happen right away, then they get it.&#8221;</p>
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<h3>Children crossing the border alone</h3>
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<p>The perilous conditions many families find themselves in has resulted in children crossing the border alone despite initially arriving with a parent or other relative.</p>
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<p>As of this month, more than 700 unaccompanied children who had been waiting in Mexico with family as part of the Trump administration policy have crossed the US-Mexico border, according to the Office of Refugee Resettlement, which is tasked with the care of migrant children.</p>
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<p>Unaccompanied children are exempt from the policy, which means children who cross the border are taken into custody by the Department of Homeland Security and referred to the Department of Health and Human Services. While in care, case managers work to place a child with a sponsor in the United States, like a parent or relative.</p>
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<p>While the Trump administration came to increasingly rely on the &#8220;Remain in Mexico&#8221; program, the pandemic also gave way for officials to pull another lever &#8212; invoking a public health law, known as Title 42, that allows for the swift removal of migrants apprehended at the US-Mexico border. The order, which remains in effect, has made claiming asylum exceedingly difficult, if not impossible.</p>
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<p>&#8220;The border is closed to families and single adults, including those seeking refuge from horrific persecution and violence,&#8221; said Lee Gelernt, an attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union, which is challenging the public health order. &#8220;We don&#8217;t expect the Biden administration to be able to process everyone in the first week, but we need a signal very quickly that he is going to open the border and get rid of Title 42.&#8221; The Biden administration has not yet said how it intends to proceed with Title 42.</p>
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<p>The new administration has staffed up with people who have extensive backgrounds in immigration law and policy &#8212; a nod to the challenges facing officials on the border as the administration tries to turn the page.</p>
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<p>During the transition, incoming officials recognized that it would take time to install safety protocols and address other logistical issues, like processing, before opening the US-Mexico border back up, according to a source involved in the discussions.</p>
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<p>Alejandro Mayorkas, whose nomination to serve as head of the Department of Homeland Security will be voted on Monday after a Republican filibuster was broken Thursday, is expected to make addressing the population of people waiting in Mexico a priority.</p>
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<p>&#8220;He clearly understands the impact of these policies on real people,&#8221; said a source close to Mayorkas. &#8220;That isn&#8217;t to say this isn&#8217;t really, really hard, but he knows this isn&#8217;t something that can be ignored.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Nongovernmental organizations have also brainstormed how to retrofit their resources to assist asylum seekers who have been waiting, for example by using the domestic refugee resettlement network to provide case management and integration services.</p>
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<p>&#8220;The administration understands they&#8217;re going to have a messaging crisis for a lot of reasons and they&#8217;re wanting to mitigate that and utilize systems already in place,&#8221; said another source involved in discussions.</p>
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<p>But patience is wearing thin for those made to wait years in Mexico.</p>
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<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t know if this president will come through on his policies but at least we might have a better future,&#8221; the Cuban migrant told CNN. &#8220;We&#8217;re very, very desperate. We&#8217;ve been here for a long time.&#8221;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Wilmington, Del. – President-elect Joe Biden says it will take months to roll back some of President Donald Trump’s actions on immigration, offering a slower timeline than he promised on the campaign trail and one that may rile advocates pushing &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/biden-reversing-trump-immigration-policies-will-take-months/" aria-label="Biden: Reversing Trump immigration policies will take months">Read More</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="gnt_ar_b_p"><em>Wilmington, Del</em>. – President-elect Joe Biden says it will take months to roll back some of President Donald Trump’s actions on immigration, offering a slower timeline than he promised on the campaign trail and one that may rile advocates pushing for speedy action on the issue.</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">His Tuesday comments echo those made by two of his top foreign policy advisers in an interview with Spanish wire service EFE on Monday hitting the brakes on rolling back Trump’s restrictive asylum policies. Susan Rice, Biden’s incoming domestic policy adviser, and Jake Sullivan, his pick for national security adviser, as well as Biden himself, warned that moving too quickly could create a new crisis at the border.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://www.gannett-cdn.com/presto/2020/12/23/PDTN/bbacaf2a-64fd-4e6d-9ba1-a6d67c8e7db8-AP20357779164100.jpg?width=660&amp;height=416&amp;fit=crop&amp;format=pjpg&amp;auto=webp" alt="President-elect Joe Biden pauses as he leaves to listen to a reporter's shouted question at The Queen Theater in Wilmington, Del., Tuesday, Dec 22, 2020." /><br />
President-elect Joe Biden pauses as he leaves to listen to a reporter&#8217;s shouted question at The Queen Theater in Wilmington, Del., Tuesday, Dec 22, 2020. Carolyn Kaster, AP</p>
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<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">Speaking to reporters in Wilmington, Delaware Wednesday, Biden said he’s already started discussing the issues with the Mexican president and “our friends in Latin America” and that “the timeline is to do it so that we in fact make it better not worse.”</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">“The last thing we need is to say we’re going to stop immediately, the access to asylum, the way it’s being run now, and then end up with 2 million people on our border,” Biden said.</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">He noted that more funding is needed for more asylum judges to process claims, and promised that while he will work to loosen Trump’s asylum restrictions, “it’s going to take probably the next six months to put that in place.”</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">His comments come as interceptions along the border have increased in recent months. According to data from Customs and Border Patrol, detentions in October increased by 30 percent from September and remained at that rate in November. Some experts predict the surge could increase in the early months of Biden’s presidency, as a response to the damage wrought by the two hurricanes that have pummeled Central America and the economic fallout from the pandemic, as well as expectations of a more humane approach to immigration from the Biden Administration.</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">Sullivan and Rice both said in their interview with EFE that Biden will take executive action where possible to address issues with the immigration system, and emphasized plans to provide humanitarian aid and help bolster Latin American economies to try to address the root cause of the influx of immigrants to the U.S.</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">Biden “will work to promptly undo” Trump’s deals with Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador that let the U.S. transfer asylum seekers to those countries, and will “follow through” on his commitment to end a Trump-era program that returns undocumented border crossers to Mexico to await their legal proceedings, Sullivan said. On his campaign website, Biden promised to end the agreement with Mexico, known as the Migrant Protection Protocols, within the first 100 days of his presidency.</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">But Sullivan emphasized that many of those reforms will take time.</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">He cautioned that “increasing processing capacity and changing policy at the border will take time,” and warned those considering fleeing for the U.S. to wait, predicting it will take “months” for the Biden Administration to fully implement their plans with respect to Latin America.</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">“Given the pandemic and the large number of migrants already waiting in northern Mexico, now is not the time to undertake the dangerous trip to the United States,” he said. It will take months until we are able to fully implement our plans.”</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">Rice said that “processing capacity at the border is not like a light that you can just switch on and off.”</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">“Our priority is to reopen asylum processing at the border consistent with the capacity to do so safely and to protect public health, especially in the context of COVID-19. This effort will begin immediately but it will take months to develop the capacity that we will need to reopen fully,” she said.</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">But Michelle Heisler, medical director of Physicians for Human Rights, expressed concerns about the pace of change during a conference call with reporters Tuesday and said there should be no “public-health rationale” to maintain extraordinary powers to immediately expel people from the United States without an opportunity to seek asylum.</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">Rice was noncommittal about when Biden would withdraw that authority, which Trump introduced in March on grounds that it would contain the coronavirus even though reporting by The Associated Press and others has found that government scientists saw no evidence for it.</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">Still, other pro-immigrant advocates said Tuesday that while they understood it would take time to untangle some of Trump’s changes at the border, they underscored a sense of urgency. They hailed Biden’s emphasis on working with Mexico and Central America on joint solutions.</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">“The Biden administration’s work to end cruelty must start immediately,” said Linda Rivas, executive director and managing attorney of Las Americas Immigrant Advocacy Center in El Paso, Texas. “Human rights and dignity must take center stage.”</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">Guerline Jozef, executive director of the Haitian Bridge Alliance, said it was a “matter of life and death,” with many asylum-seekers waiting in extremely violent Mexican border cities for their cases to be heard in the United States.</p>
<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">She said in a conference call with reporters that she was concerned about how many asylum-seekers will be allowed in by Biden “but we are here, ready, determined that the process works for all those that are impacted.”</p>
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<p class="gnt_ar_b_p"><em>AP writer Elliot Spagat contributed to reporting.<br />
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