Joe Biden’s governor warned his wife about the immigrants who came in search of asylum, or he was thinking of the journey from his country of origin, which he did not know because “the situation on the frontier did not change”.
The announcement was made by Ambassador Roberta Jacobson, asked by the President to direct the support of the frontier and to restore asylum policy, which will continue to change over the last four years before Donald Trump’s governor.
“I would like to talk directly to immigrants and families who are still walking in the United States or are thinking about this journey: the situation on the front lines has not changed”, during a conference call with international media periodicals.
“Now is not the time to laugh,” he said. “Procedures to enter the United States do not require a change for another day and the trip is especially difficult in the middle of a pandemic”.
The diplomat, who was ambassador to Mexico during Barack Obama’s governor, added that Biden’s governor “was compromised by a just, orderly and humane frontier procedure, but it will take time to recover”.
Decree on truck
The White House has said in the last few hours that next week President Biden will issue executive orders on migratory relations with the frontier, between them and the restoration of asylum policy.
Among the decrees are the disappearance of the Migration Protection Program (MPP) established by Trump in January 2019 and which has spread to Mexico and more than 62,000 people seeking asylum in the United States.
In agreement with the previous governor’s policy, asylum seekers present their resolutions to the other side of the front to hope that they will be called to a hearing before a state immigration judge.
The audience, without embarrassment, was seriously affected by the front of the front in March of the past due to the pandemic. The ordinance on public health reasons also affects the immigration tribunals.
The plan
Jacobson details the Biden asylum policy that will be announced next week.
“The administration will seek to implement a comprehensive and wide-ranging plan to reduce migratory retention throughout the Western Hemisphere, including within our system,” he said.
The publisher says that Biden’s plan is based on four pillars:
- Work to reduce the fundamental causes that compel people to emigrate;
- Improve governance by reducing corruption;
- Provide a base for investment and economic opportunities; y
- Explain security and the security system in the countries of emigration where asylum seekers in the United States.
Other compromises
The ambitious plan, which is a migration reform initiative that has been edited to be presented before the Senate on the third week of February, includes access to international protection to increase refugee response and review and review the process. more fast and just ”, says Jacobson.
The Biden plan also includes projections on the migration process and the promotion of legal migration. To implement the first changes, the governor will have to issue various executive orders and memoranda issued by Trump in the implementation of its ‘tolerance policy’ policy.
While living up to this process of disarmament and implementation of a new system, Jacobson reiterates that “the procedures for entering the United States do not require a day for another” and that “now is not the time to read”.
“Our objective is to restore the order and justice of the asylum process while prioritizing public health,” he said, referring to the national effort to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
On the question of the immediate future of the miles of migrants living in Mexico, the resolution of their asylum seekers by the MPP, Jacobson says that, once a company has the executive orders next week, the governor will review the cases, will study the situation and will adopt ways of escalating to solve all and any of the accumulated cases.
The cases. as it determines the asylum policy approved by the Congress, it will be resolved by the immigration tribunals.