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Biden admin to ‘accelerate asylum proceedings’ for illegal aliens

The Biden administration’s Department of Homeland Security and Department of Justice recently made the announcement. new process The group aims to “accelerate the asylum process” for single adult undocumented immigrants, according to Thursday’s report. press release.

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and Attorney General Merrick Garland issued a joint statement that said, “Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and Attorney General Merrick Garland will more quickly resolve entry cases of single noncitizen adults attempting to transit irregularly between ports of entry on the Southwest border.” announced the new Recent Arrivals (RA) docket process. ”

The Biden administration said the new procedures will allow departments to “improve actions, including deportation, more quickly on people who have no legal basis to remain in the United States, and more quickly provide immigration enforcement for noncitizens with valid claims.” He argued that it would be possible to provide relief and protection.

“Individuals who are not eligible for relief can be removed more quickly, and those who are eligible can receive protection sooner.”

“The Department of Justice also filed a final report in the Federal Register.” rule “To facilitate efficient case management and documentation management in immigration proceedings,” the ministry’s press release said.

He acknowledged that under the government’s current procedures, undocumented immigrants “often wait years before receiving a final decision in immigration court proceedings.” The ministry cited a “lack of resources,” including judges and lawyers, as the reason for the lengthy court proceedings.

DHS will place “certain noncitizen single adults on the RA docket” and prioritize their cases. The new process will be implemented in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York City, the Justice Department reported.

Illegal aliens on the RA docket must receive a final decision on their asylum claims within 180 days, the department asserted. The timing of each final decision “remains subject to the unique circumstances of the case and due process guarantees,” it said.

The Biden administration still insists it must pass the so-called bipartisan border security bill that was rejected by Republican lawmakers in February, adding “much-needed additions” to DHS and the Justice Department, including additional immigration. He argued that it was necessary to give the government “authority and resources.” Judges, asylum officers, support staff and other necessary authorities.

“Congress must take up and pass this bill to fix our broken immigration system,” Biden’s Justice Department wrote.

Mayorkas also said the new process “doesn’t replace the fundamental and much-needed reforms that the bipartisan Senate bill would bring to fruition, but in the absence of Congressional action, it would be the most effective way to enact legislation.” We will do everything in our power to enforce and prevent this.” Irregular immigrants. ”

He said the measure would “accelerate the asylum application process, allowing individuals who are ineligible for relief to be removed more quickly and those who are eligible to receive protection sooner.”

Garland argued that the new measures will help “ensure immigration cases are adjudicated quickly and fairly.”

As of December, 3000000 Asylum cases were being considered, with illegal immigrants given court dates that were years in the future.

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