Rights group sues over Biden rule curbing asylum at U.S.-Mexico border

Migrants gather along the U.S.- Mexico border before the lifting of Title 42, in Tijuana

By Ted Hesson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Immigration advocates represented by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a legal challenge on Thursday minutes before a U.S. regulation restricting access to asylum at U.S.-Mexico border was set to take effect.

In a motion filed before a federal judge in California, the groups want to re-open an existing lawsuit over similar restrictions implemented by Republican former President Donald Trump and update the case to target the new regulation issued by President Joe Biden, a Democrat.

The groups said the Biden regulation “dramatically curtails the availability of asylum in the United States” and mirrored similar Trump-era policies blocked in court.

The strict new asylum regulation is a key part of Biden’s strategy to address a possible rise in illegal immigration as COVID-19 restrictions, known as Title 42, ended at midnight on Thursday.

Tens of thousands of migrants have crossed the U.S.-Mexico border illegally in recent days, with some saying they were worried Biden’s new regulation would be more strict.

Ad: Save every day with Amazon Deals: Check out today's daily deals on Amazon.

(Reporting by Ted Hesson in Washington; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

Related posts

New Jersey Democrat Wants to Seize President Trump’s Bedminster Golf Course Over Federal Shutdown

ISIS Agent from Minnesota Pleads Guilty to Helping Terrorist Organization

NJ Israel Commission demands release of hostages as Gaza war reaches 700 days