The White House said Tuesday it has come up with a new asylum-processing program, changing former President Donald Trump’s policy of sending illegal immigrants to Mexico to await the results of their cases.
The Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) keeps migrants in Mexico as they wait for their immigration hearings.
“Individuals should not take any action at this time and should remain where they are to await further instructions. We will soon announce a virtual registration process that will be accessible from any location,” the White House said in a statement. “Once registered, eligible individuals will be provided additional information about where and when to present themselves. Individuals should not approach the border until instructed to do so.”
“This is not a political game—we implore you not let ideology blind your Administration to the need to secure the border, to defend Americans, and to prevent another cartel-empowering humanitarian crisis,” their letter to Biden read.
The surge in migration has come in the midst of Biden’s policy shift toward immigration, as compared with the Trump administration.
The president last month announced that the administration would stop the construction of the wall at the southern border, proposed a pathway for citizenship for millions of illegal immigrants, did away with the MPP, and sought to impose a moratorium on deportations. A federal judge in Texas issued a temporary injunction to reverse the 100-day moratorium on deportations.
But on Jan. 20, on the day of Biden’s inauguration, the DHS said that the agency will “cease adding individuals into the program,” adding that those who are in the program to “remain where they are, pending further official information from U.S. government officials.”
The agency at the time also advised that migrants currently on their way to the United States will not be eligible for a path to citizenship under an immigration reform proposal known as the U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021.