The Biden administration's recent decision to stop considering most asylum requests has led to significant changes in the handling of migrants. Shelters south of the U.S. border are now caring for many more migrants, while some have yet to see much of a change. Cities like Denver, New York, and Chicago are backtracking on their promises to support migrants sent by Texas governor Greg Abbott, leaving many immigrants in urgent need of basic help. Additionally, many asylum seekers fleeing climate disasters are now at greater risk due to the new policy. Reports indicate that border agents are ignoring fear claims, in violation of a Biden order exception.
Some shelters south of the U.S. border are caring for many more migrants now that the Biden administration stopped considering most asylum requests, while others have yet to see much of a change. https://t.co/I5jKi6eylk
Border agents ignoring fear claims, migrants say, in violation of Biden order exception https://t.co/GnYols0Agl
Cities like Denver, New York, and Chicago are backtracking on promises to take care of the migrants sent their way by Texas governor Greg Abbott. While the programs dry up, immigrants’ urgent need for basic help remains. https://t.co/0Ov5mAktqH
Many people seeking asylum are fleeing climate disasters. Biden's latest border move puts them even more at risk. https://t.co/SlZrLia5S4
Some shelters south of the U.S. border are caring for many more migrants now that the Biden administration stopped stopped considering most asylum requests, while others have yet to see much of a change. https://t.co/nBkJhhzqef