Biden White House Considers Making Temporary Asylum Rule Changes More Permanent
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The Biden administration is reportedly considering making temporary changes to asylum rules that may create permanent thresholds for asylum requests, contributing to ongoing immigration challenges.
President Biden's recent executive order changed how migrants could apply for asylum, making it harder for those who don't enter through legal ports of entry, a move some groups call a setback.
By potentially raising the requirement for ending the new asylum rule from a seven-day average to a 28-day average, the administration may make it unfeasible for the limits to be relaxed.
Critics describe the situation as shameful, arguing that the increased thresholds and changes to exclusions for categories like unaccompanied minors signal a troubling shift in immigration policy.
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