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US facial deadlines to restore the ‘fixed border program in Mexico’

US facial deadlines to restore the 'fixed border program in Mexico'
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Washington: The United States faces the deadline booked on the field this weekend to continue the controversial immigration program that forces tens of thousands of migrants to wait in Mexico to settle their US asylum cases.
The 5th US Circuit Court at the end of Thursday night denied requests by President Joe Biden’s government to postpone the effective date of the lower court judge’s decision a week earlier ordered a program that began again on Saturday.
The verdict exceeded the Biden’s decision earlier this year to end the Migrant Protection Protocol (MPP) program, which was applied by the Republical extent, former President Donald Trump.
Democrats and Immigration Advocates criticize the MPP program, which is known informally as “remains in Mexico,” said most of the American migrants were becoming conditions and violence that were not clean in the United States to the south.
The arrest of migrants caught across the US-Mexican border has reached a 20-year high in recent months, Republican Party trends punching MPP reversions and other hard-line trump immigration policies.
Still, the Biden government has left the health order of the trump-era that allows border authorities to issue migrants to Mexico without the opportunity to seek asylum in the United States.
The verdict by the 5th circuit leaning on conservative said Biden administration must implement the MPP program in “good itikad,” which seems to abandon the wisdom of the government in a way of moving forward.
If the implementation effort is “foiled” by the lack of cooperation from Mexico, the Appeals Court writes, the government will still be considered in accordance with a low court order that calls for a restart program.
The US Justice Department did not immediately respond to a request for comments that asked whether to appeal the Supreme Court’s decision.

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