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  1. 12 de may. de 2023 · WASHINGTON, May 11 (Reuters) - The United States is set to lift COVID-19 restrictions on Thursday night, known as Title 42, which have been in place for three years and allow border agents to...

  2. 12 de may. de 2023 · The US late on Thursday ended pandemic-era restrictions at the US-Mexico border that blocked many migrants from their right to claim asylum in the US – but immediately replaced the so-called...

    • What Is Title 42?
    • Why Is There Talk About 'Lifting' Title 42?
    • Why Has The Use of Title 42 Been Controversial?
    • So Will The Border Be Open Or Not Secure If Title 42 Ends?
    • Why Are Cities on The Border and in The Interior Nervous About What Comes Next?
    • What Other Factors Affect Migration and Border Policy?

    Title 42 is a part of U.S. law that deals with public health, social welfare and civil rights. It gives the federal government the authority to take emergency action to keep communicable diseases out of the country. Before President Donald Trump used it in 2020, it had been used only in 1929to keep ships from China and the Philippines from entering...

    The Biden administration had repeatedly sought to end the policy, but its plans were delayed by legal challenges from Republican states' attorney generals. The pandemic waned, making the public health order that led to using Title 42 moot, and the U.S. Supreme Court canceled arguments in the case. Another administration effort to unwind the policy ...

    Immigration and humanitarian groups accused the Trump administration of using the pandemic as a pretext to deny tens of thousands of people migrating to the U.S. the chance for humanitarian relief through asylum. They've also criticized the Biden administration for continuing to use it. The groups have said the measure stokes racism and allows for ...

    Defining the border as "open" or not secure is more about political rhetoric. If Title 42 ends, the government reverts to previous immigration law, which falls under Title 8 of the U.S. Code of federal statutes. While border officers can expel people from the country more quickly under Title 42 because they can dispense with the asylum process, mig...

    Even with Title 42 in place, nonprofit groups running shelters in the U.S., as well as officials in border cities, have had to respond to large groups of people after they've been released by Customs and Border Protection. Providing the migrants with housing, food, clothing and travel assistance to their ultimate destinations — often out of state t...

    Congress is working on legislation to address immigration and border security, but politically a bipartisan deal is unlikely, and most of what is moving in Congress is focused on enforcement only. Weather always is a factor, with warmer temperatures bringing seasonal flows, as are job availability and the need for laborers in various industries in ...

  3. 29 de ene. de 2024 · Eagle Pass, Texas — A bipartisan group of lawmakers in Congress is on the verge of striking a deal with the Biden administration that would enact sweeping new border controls, including the...

  4. 27 de mar. de 2024 · The law passed by the Texas Legislature, known as Senate Bill 4, makes it a crime to cross into Texas from a foreign country anywhere other than a legal port of entry, usually the international...

  5. 5 de feb. de 2024 · The proposal installs several tools to address the border, including: requiring the president shut down the border if the numbers of migrants hits a specific threshold; adjusting the rules for...

  6. 7 de jul. de 2023 · Introduction. I. Abuse by CBP and Border Patrol: two accountability pathways. I.A. Abuses that get investigated without outside actors’ instigation. I.B. Abuses that are only known due to outside actors’ complaints. I.C. Abuses reported by Kino Border Initiative (Nogales, Sonora, Mexico): 2020-2022. II.