The Biden administration on Thursday proposed a rule that would allow immigration officials to rapidly reject migrants who are ineligible for asylum, casting the new regulation as a ...
The Biden administration is expected to propose a rule Thursday that would accelerate the pace at which certain migrants could be processed and denied asylum after having crossing the ...
transcript President Biden ... his administration has taken smaller steps to try to control those backlogs. In May, the ...
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — The Biden administration has proposed a new rule change to the asylum-seeking process. It would allow officers to remove someone ineligible for asylum sooner if they ...
President Joe Biden will sign an executive order on Tuesday allowing him to halt some asylum claims at the US-Mexico border, ...
President Joe Biden receives an operational briefing from U.S. Border Patrol, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and ...
An average of no more than 2,500 migrants who unlawfully cross the U.S. southern border per day potentially will be eligible for asylum, President Joe Biden announced Tuesday.
A new report shows the Biden administration quietly dismissed hundreds of thousands of asylum applications since 2022, as the president looks to tighten the border.