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🗓️🛂🇺🇸 Title 42 Pau Tonight, And Den? Changes Coming For Da US Immigration Policy

🗓️🛂🇺🇸 Title 42 Pau Tonight, And Den? Changes Coming For Da US Immigration Policy

No mo’ plenty hours left before one pandemic-era public health restriction, da one we call Title 42, going expire and going make big kine changes to da US immigration policy dat been running for couple years now. Get choke migrants, tens of thousands, all waiting by da US-Mexico border, ready for make da move. 🕒🌍🚧

Dis Title 42 ting, was born when da Covid-19 pandemic was just starting. Was one rule for da border guys for make li’dat and turn away da migrants fast kine at da US borders, all for stop da spread of da virus. But when da clock hit 11:59 p.m. ET on Thursday, dat’s it. Da public health emergency and Title 42 all pau. ⏳🏥🚫

So how dis going affect da border crossings afta da order all pau? Let’s talk story about dat: 🤔📝🌉

First off, Title 8 going come back. Dis Title 42 was one quick way for da border authorities for turn away da migrants at da US-Mexico border, no even give um chance for ask for asylum, and cut down da time for process da border stuff. But Title 42 never really have big kine consequences for da migrants if they try cross, so if they get pushed back, they can try again and again. 🔄🚷🌵

But afta Title 42 all pau, da US government going back to one old kine part of da US law, da one called Title 8. Da head honcho of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas, been saying dis one going have “more mean” consequences for da migrants if they try sneak in da country with no legal reason. 📜⚖️🚫

Da Department of Homeland Security been repeating ova and ova in da last few months dat migrants who get caught unda Title 8 authority might get fast kine deportation, what dey call “expedited removal” – and no can come back for at least five years. If dey try come in again, can get criminal charges, DHS said. 👮‍♂️🔗🛫

But processing da migrants unda Title 8 take choke time, and dat’s one big problem for da authorities who dealing with plenty border arrests. Compared to da quick 30 minutes unda Title 42, da Title 8 process can take ova one hour. ⏰📋🔄

Title 8 give da migrants chance for ask for asylum, but dat’s one long and slow process dat start with one credible fear screening by asylum officers before da migrants’ cases go through da immigration court system. 🗂️⚖️⏳

Title 8 been used togedda with Title 42 since da Covid-19 pandemic started, and more than 1.15 million people been caught at da south border unda Title 8 in fiscal year 2022, according to da US Customs and Border Protection. And more than 1.08 million people been sent back unda Title 42 at da south land border during dat same time. 📊🔙🚷

Get also new kine border policy coming. Da administration also putting in new, strict rules afta Title 42 all pau. 📜🚧⛔

Dat includes one new rule for da asylum dat mostly going stop da migrants who pass through anoda country from asking for asylum in da US. Dis rule, dey wen propose um earlier dis year, going assume dat da migrants no can get asylum in da US if dey never try ask for refuge in one country dey wen pass through, like Mexico, befo’ dey reach da border. Migrants who get one appointment through da CBP One app going be okay, da officials say. 📱🌐🚦

If da migrants no can get asylum, dey could be sent back fast kine, through da “expedited removal” process, and den no can come back to da US for five years. 🚀🌎🔒

Da administration also planning for send back Cubans, Venezuelans, Haitians and Nicaraguans to Mexico if dey try cross da border unlawful kine. Dis da first time da US going send non-Mexican nationals back across da border. 🚁🗺️🔁

Da big kahunas in da administration been saying all dis stuff necessary for make da people use da right ways for come to da US. Dat includes parole programs for certain nationalities for apply to enter da US and making da app more easy for da migrants for make one appointment for show up at da border entry. 📲🗂️🚪

Da State Department also planning for open around 100 regional processing centers in da Western hemisphere where migrants can apply for come to da US, but da time frame still unclear. 🏢🌍🕰️

“We have, however, coupled dis with a robust set of consequences for noncitizens who, despite having these options available to them, continue to cross unlawfully at da border,” one high makamaka official wen tell da reporters on Tuesday. 💬🔨⛔


NOW IN ENGLISH

🗓️🛂🇺🇸 Title 42 Ends Tonight, What’s Next? Changes Coming For US Immigration Policy

There are just a few hours left before the expiration of a pandemic-era public health restriction known as Title 42, which will significantly alter US immigration policy that has been in place for several years. Tens of thousands of migrants are gathering near the US-Mexico border, anticipating the change. 🕒🌍🚧

Title 42, implemented at the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, allowed authorities to swiftly turn away migrants at US borders to prevent the spread of the virus. However, this will change at 11:59 p.m. ET on Thursday when the public health emergency and Title 42 will expire. ⏳🏥🚫

So, how will border crossings be impacted after the order expires? Let’s discuss: 🤔📝🌉

Firstly, Title 8 will be reinstated. Title 42 allowed border authorities to quickly turn away migrants at the US-Mexico border, often denying them the chance to claim asylum and dramatically reducing border processing time. But Title 42 had almost no legal consequences for migrants attempting to cross, meaning if they were pushed back, they could try again. 🔄🚷🌵

However, once Title 42 expires, the US government will revert to an older section of US law known as Title 8. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has warned that this would carry “more severe” consequences for migrants found to be entering the country illegally. 📜⚖️🚫

The Department of Homeland Security has repeatedly emphasized in recent months that migrants apprehended under Title 8 authority may face a swift deportation process, known as “expedited removal,” and a ban on reentry for at least five years. Those who make subsequent attempts to enter the US could face criminal prosecution, DHS has said. 👮‍♂️🔗🛫

However, the processing time for Title 8 can be lengthy, posing a significant challenge for authorities facing a high number of border arrests. Compared to the quick 30 minutes under Title 42, the Title 8 process can take over an hour. ⏰📋🔄

Title 8 allows for migrants to seek asylum, which can be a lengthy and drawn-out process that begins with a credible fear screening by asylum officers before migrants’ cases progress through the immigration court system. 🗂️⚖️⏳

Title 8 has been used alongside Title 42 since the pandemic began, with more than 1.15 million people apprehended at the southern border under Title 8 in fiscal year 2022, according to US Customs and Border Protection. More than 1.08 million people were expelled under Title 42 at the southern land border during that same period. 📊🔙🚷

New border policies are also being implemented. The administration is introducing strict rules following the lifting of Title 42. 📜🚧⛔

This includes a new asylum rule that will largely bar migrants who passed through another country from seeking asylum in the US. This rule, proposed earlier this year, will assume that migrants are ineligible for asylum in the US if they didn’t first seek refuge in a country they transited through, like Mexico, on the way to the border. Migrants who secure an appointment through the CBP One app will be exempt, according to officials. 📱🌐🚦

If migrants are found ineligible for asylum, they could be removed through the speedy deportation process, known as “expedited removal,” and then be barred from reentering the US for five years. 🚀🌎🔒

The administration also plans to return Cubans, Venezuelans, Haitians, and Nicaraguans to Mexico if they cross the border illegally. This marks the first time the US has sent non-Mexican nationals back across the border. 🚁🗺️🔁

Senior officials in the administration have stressed that these actions are necessary to encourage people to use legal pathways to come to the US. This includes parole programs for eligible nationalities to apply to enter the US and improving access to an app for migrants to schedule an appointment to present themselves at a port of entry. 📲🗂️🚪

The State Department also plans to open about 100 regional processing centers in the Western hemisphere where migrants can apply to come to the US, but the timeline is unclear. 🏢🌍🕰️

“We have, however, coupled this with a robust set of consequences for noncitizens who, despite having these options available to them, continue to cross unlawfully at the border,” a senior administration official told reporters on Tuesday. 💬🔨⛔”

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