The Province

Trump eyes asylum limits

Migrants must apply at border crossings

- JILL COLVIN AND COLLEEN LONG

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump was expected to announce on Thursday his plans to deny asylum to migrants who try to enter the U.S. between ports of entry — a legally questionab­le move that was part of his election-season barrage of actions aimed at caravans heading toward the border.

It was unclear whether the restrictio­ns Trump was expected to propose would apply only to those travelling in the caravans or extend to all people trying to enter the country. And it also was questionab­le whether Trump has the legal authority. The asylum clause of the Immigratio­n and Nationalit­y Act says that anyone who arrives to the U.S. may apply for asylum. And any change would almost certainly be immediatel­y challenged in court.

The administra­tion has been discussing various options to address the cara- vans for days and the proposed changes would be Trump’s latest attempt to keep the issue of immigratio­n front-and-centre as he tries to drum up GOP enthusiasm in the final stretch before next Tuesday’s elections.

Trump and his aides have long believed immigratio­n is key to turning out his base, and he has seized on the caravans of Central American migrants slowly making their way through Mexico toward the U.S.

The president announced on Wednesday that he was considerin­g deploying up to 15,000 troops to the U.S.-Mexican border in response to the still far-off caravans — roughly double the number the Pentagon said it currently plans for a mission whose dimensions are shifting daily. And he has threatened that those who do enter will be housed in “tent cities” he plans to build while their cases are processed.

 ?? — GETTY IMAGES ?? Central American migrants head out at dawn for their next destinatio­n yesterday in Juchitan de Zaragoza, Mexico.
— GETTY IMAGES Central American migrants head out at dawn for their next destinatio­n yesterday in Juchitan de Zaragoza, Mexico.

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