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Biden under pressure over plan to ease asylum rules

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WASHINGTON: Lawmakers on Sunday pressed President Joe Biden to take action to manage an expected wave of asylum seekers at the southern border when Covid-era restrictio­ns are set to end this week.

Border cities are bracing for an influx of asylum seekers after a judge last month moved to strike down a policy enacted by the Trump administra­tion in 2020 that has allowed migration authoritie­s to rapidly send asylum seekers back to Mexico and other countries.

The policy, known as Title 42, is due to end on Wednesday, and thousands of asylum seekers have been lining up at the US-Mexico border ahead of the easing of restrictio­ns.

On Saturday, the west Texas border city of El Paso declared a state of emergency, citing hundreds of migrants sleeping on the streets in cold temperatur­es and the thousands being apprehende­d every day.

“It’s a very dire situation,” Rep Tony Gonzales (R-Tx) told CBS’ Face the Nation. He called on Mr Biden to revive past policies that tried to speed up asylum review and expedite deportatio­ns.

Rep Henry Cuellar (D-Tx) urged Mr Biden to enact a policy requiring people to only request asylum at official border crossing points. “And if they don’t follow that pathway they need to go back,” he told Face the Nation.

Republican­s made calls for tighter immigratio­n policies a key message in their 2022 midterm election campaigns.

After winning a narrow majority in the House last month, some GOP lawmakers are calling for the impeachmen­t of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for what they see as a failure of border policy under Mr Biden.

One of the loudest GOP voices for tighter border policy, Gov Greg Abbott of Texas, on Sunday told ABC news the end of Title 42 would bring “total chaos”.

While Mr Gonzales said the US was poised to receive a “hurricane of migrants”, the Biden administra­tion has pushed back at arguments that ending Title 42 amounted to an opening of borders to illegal immigrants.

“These aren’t people who are attempting to illegally cross the border,” Keisha Lance Bottoms, a White House aide, said on Face the Nation. “These are people who are presenting themselves, asking that they be processed in accordance with the laws of the United States.”

Still, pressure appeared to be growing on the Biden administra­tion, even within his own party. Sen Joe Manchin (D-Wv) also appearing on Face the Nation, urged Mr Biden to ask for an extension of Title 42. “The president needs to find a way,” he said.

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Cuellar: Highlights official crossings

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