The Pak Banker

Biden admin again flying migrants who cross border

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The Biden administra­tion is restarting what are known as "lateral flights," in which migrants crossing into the U.S. from Mexico in one area are transporte­d to another part of the border and often sent back into Mexico from there, according to two immigrant advocacy groups familiar with the government's decision.

Immigrants could be flown from the busy Rio Grande Valley or Del Rio, Texas, sectors into El Paso, for example, and then sent back across the border from there. Del Rio is 372 miles by air from El Paso.

The practice has been criticized by immigratio­n advocates who say it makes some immigrants believe they will be able to stay in the U.S., only to find themselves expelled into an area of Mexico where they have no connection­s or resources to help them.

"We should not be summarily expelling asylum seekers without any hearing but certainly should not also be increasing the cruelty and trauma by placing them on these internal flights without any understand­ing of what's happening to them," said Lee Gelernt, deputy director of the ACLU's Immigrants' Rights Project.

Gelernt said migrants are often led to think or come to believe they will be flown to a location in the U.S. where they will be allowed to stay. There have been reports of migrants being walked across the border back into Mexico after a lateral flight, only to find they are in a place they do not know and cannot reenter the U.S.

The Department of Homeland Security had suspended lateral flights in May as part of negotiatio­ns in an ongoing lawsuit over Title 42, the Covid-19 restrictio­ns that have expelled the majority of immigrants crossing the border and sent them back into Mexico.

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