From Emily Creighton, American Immigration Council <[email protected]>
Subject We can’t have accountability without transparency.
Date February 23, 2021 6:18 PM
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John ,
Hours after he was inaugurated, President Biden officially ordered U.S. Customs and Border Protection to stop placing people into the so-called “ Migrant Protection Protocols [[link removed]] ”—but stopped short of fully rescinding it.
The American Immigration Council’s latest fact sheet explains the detrimental impact of MPP on the U.S. asylum system and why it must end if our nation wants to build an immigration system that represents our values and restores our role as a beacon of hope.
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What is MPP?
Beginning in December 2018, many people who asked for asylum at the southern U.S. border were given notices to appear in immigration court and were then sent back to Mexico.
Since then, over 70,000 people have been subjected to the program, and many of them have been forced to live in makeshift tent camps along the border without running water or electricity.
What was the impact of MPP?
MPP has led to untold harm.
1 in 70 people subjected to MPP reported being victims of rape, kidnapping, assault, and other crimes —and that is only what has been publicly documented.
MPP also put asylum seekers in legal limbo. Many people have been forced to wait months to have their asylum case decided or even receive an initial hearing. Additionally, only 7.5% of individuals subject to MPP managed to hire a lawyer.
What is the alternative?
*
MPP
must
end.
Here’s
what
the
Biden
administration
should
do
instead:
*
Rapidly
surge
resources
to
ports
of
entry
to
process
the
likely
fewer
than
20,000
people
with
pending
MPP
cases
who
remain
in
Mexico.
*
Prioritize
the
readmission
of
those
individuals
with
pending
cases
still
waiting
in
Mexico.
*
Take
steps
to
allow
any
person
harmed
by
MPP
to
receive
a
second
chance
at
seeking
asylum,
either
from
within
the
United
States
or
abroad.
MPP is just one of the devastating programs implemented over the past four years that struck at the chord of America’s welcoming tradition.
Immediate action must be taken to restore our proud legacy as a safe haven for people yearning to breathe free.
Sincerely,
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Jorge Loweree
Policy Director
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