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**PRESS RELEASE**For Immediate Release
Contact:??Dan Gordon , 617-651-0841
May 9, 2024
**Framework Offers a??Guide for Asylum, Border Improvements**????
**WASHINGTON, D.C.**??-??Amid reports of possible asylum changes from the Biden administration and??a year??since the end of??Title 42 ,??a recently released framework??prioritizes??modernizing the asylum process.
The Border Security and Management Framework, announced last month by seven partners including the Forum,??offers workable solutions??not only for asylum but also to??increase??personnel and technology along the border, block the flow of illicit fentanyl and other illicit substances into??the U.S., and stop human trafficking and human smuggling.??
"This framework offers a blueprint for how we can modernize asylum and address border challenges??in a secure, orderly and humane way,"??said??
**Jennie Murray, President and CEO of the National Immigration Forum**.??"Ultimately, the responsibility for long-term??asylum and??border solutions lies with Congress. By overwhelming margins, Americans want Democrats and Republicans to work together on pragmatic solutions."
The framework??is??available online , and??Murray and other experts are available for interview.??Contact??Dan Gordon .
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