Trump To End Asylum Protections For Migrants Passing Through Other Countries

Written by  priyadarshinee   |  July 16th 2019 06:47 PM  |  Updated: July 16th 2019 06:47 PM

Trump To End Asylum Protections For Migrants Passing Through Other Countries

The Trump administration on Monday moved to end asylum protections for most Central American migrants in a major escalation of the president’s battle to tamp down the number of people crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.

According to a new rule published in the Federal Register, asylum seekers who pass through another country first will be ineligible for asylum at the U.S. southern border. The rule, expected to go into effect Tuesday, also applies to children who have crossed the border alone.

There are some exceptions: if someone has been trafficked, if the country the migrant passed through did not sign one of the major international treaties that govern how refugees are managed (though most western countries have signed them) or if an asylum seeker sought protection in a country but was denied, then a migrant could still apply for U.S. asylum.

But the move by U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration was meant to essentially end asylum protections as they now are on the southern border.

The policy is almost certain to face a legal challenge.

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