Troops mobilized in the United States due to the tightening of entry rules for migrants

Troops mobilized in the United States due to the tightening of entry rules for migrants
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on May 11 in the United Statesthe special rules for migrants introduced due to the pandemic are terminated. The rules for entering the country will be tightened,

The United States will tighten restrictions on asylum seekers in the country to carry out deportation, The Washington Post (WP) reports, citing US Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mallorcas. The newspaper notes that Washington is also mobilizing troops for these purposes.

Since March 2020, the country has had a special regime on the issue of deportation, introduced under former President Donald Trump due to the CORONAVIRUS pandemic, under the so-called Article 42. According to her, migrants could be denied asylum due to the threat of the spread of covid-19 . The action of the state of emergency due to the coronavirus ends on May 11, along with this, the effect of Article 42 will also cease. According to WP, during this time there were more than 2.7 million deportations from the US to Mexico.

The administration of incumbent President Joe Biden has proposed "unpleasant" but "necessary" measures, according to Mallorcas, against illegal migrants. Those who cross the border illegally and are not eligible for asylum will be deported, for those who are eligible for legal entry, the US plans to cooperate with other countries. The new restrictions will take effect immediately after the end of the state of emergency.

The newspaper indicates that the authorities are going to send 1,500 troops to the border with Mexico, in addition to the 2,500 National Guard already stationed there. In addition, over 24,000 employees of the Department of Homeland Security, asylum services and medical personnel are stationed there.

CBS, citing the document, reports that those illegal migrants who crossed the border illegally and did not prove that they had previously applied for asylum in a third country will be deported. The channel notes that this will primarily affect migrants not from Mexico, but, for example, from Cuba, Nicaragua or Venezuela, who in such a situation must first seek protection in Mexico.

The channel notes that the new restrictions imposed by the Biden administration "are reminiscent of Trump-era policies" before the coronavirus, which the current president condemned. Biden has previously advocated restoring access to the US asylum system.

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CNN in a material dated May 9 , citing a source, notes that 155 thousand people are waiting for entry into the United States in Mexico. On the same day, WP notes, US authorities recorded more than 10,600 cases of illegal border crossings - the highest figure in a single day, according to data from the Border and Customs Service.

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