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Immigration Advocates Condemn President Biden's New Action on Asylum Seekers

Immigration Advocates Condemn President Biden's New Action on  Asylum Seekers

NEW YORK, New York – Immigration advocates have strongly condemned the decision by President Joe Biden to institute executive action limiting access to many migrants and asylum seekers at the United States southern border.

Biden’s action takes effect once the seven-day average of people crossing between ports of entry exceeds 2,500, but the immigration advocates say the policy, which went effect immediately, will result in the temporary closure of the US southern border to many migrants seeking safety, absent exceptional circumstances.

President and chief executive officer of the New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC), Murad Awawdeh, told the Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC) that “numerous individuals and families will be subject to expulsion, which will force them to return to the possibility of harm.

“President Biden’s reckless executive action is a political stunt that turns our back on our humanitarian obligations and is a stain on our nation,” said Awawdeh, whose organisation represents over 200 immigrant and refugee rights groups throughout New York

“The president continues to bend like a reed in the wind regarding our nation’s commitment to refuge and safety. This executive action will harm many families and individuals, and do nothing to advance what this country needs most, an orderly and reformed immigration system that works for all communities to secure lives with dignity, opportunity, and shared welcome,” Awawdeh said.

He said it is not too late for the Biden administration and Congress to provide real proposals that invest in safe and legal immigration pathways, address the root causes compelling people to seek refuge, and work in coordination with regional governments and civil society to strengthen humanitarian protection systems.

Deputy director of the immigration advocacy group, Make the Road New York, Natalia Aristizabal, described Biden’s executive order as “cruel and reckless,” adding  that “it fails to provide real solutions for a fair and humane immigration system our country deserves.

“This harmful order would gut our asylum system, resulting in illegally preventing people from seeking safety in the United States. It is cowardly of the Biden administration to cave to anti-immigrant extremists and disregard the legal and moral responsibilities to vulnerable men, women, and children who are seeking safety and protection. History has never looked fondly on those who’ve turned their backs on people seeking refuge.”

Aristizabal called on the Biden administration to “show leadership and stop reverting to the dangerous policies of the previous administration.

In his executive order, Biden said that, as a result of global conditions, the US has been experiencing substantial levels of migration throughout the Western Hemisphere, including at the US southwest land border.

He said that, despite efforts, and after months of reduced encounter levels following the changes put in place after May 12, 2023, encounter levels have increased  significantly with  December 2023 seeing the highest level of encounters between ports of entry in history.

However, Biden said the factors that are driving the unprecedented movement of people in remain, and that there is still “a substantial and elevated level of migration that continues to pose significant operational challenges.”

He also said the current situation is also the direct result of the US Congress’s failure to update an immigration and asylum system that is “simply broken and not equipped to meet current needs.

“While my administration has vigorously enforced the law within the constraints imposed by the existing system, the statutory framework put in place by the Congress is outdated,” Biden said.

“For the vast majority of people in immigration proceedings, the current laws make it impossible to quickly grant protection to those who require it and to quickly remove those who do not establish a legal basis to remain in the United States,” he added.

The proclamation is accompanied by an interim final rule from the US Departments of Justice and Homeland Security that restricts asylum for those noncitizens.

“These actions will be in effect when the Southern border is overwhelmed, and they will make it easier for immigration officers to quickly remove individuals who do not have a legal basis to remain in the United States,” Biden said.

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