New York Daily News

FEDS’ IMMIG SHAM

Weclome mat was baloney,y sez watchdog

- BY ELLIOT SPAGAT

SAN DIEGO — The head of the Department of Homeland Security ordered border agents to stop asylum-seekers from stepping on U.S. soil at official crossings with Mexico in 2018, undercutti­ng public statements at the time that they were welcome to do so, according to a government watchdog report published Friday.

The DHS inspector general also found those trying to seek asylum at four official crossings were removed to Mexico before having a chance to seek protection from persecutio­n back home, contrary to U.S. immigratio­n law. The internal watchdog said U.S. Customs and Border Protection had unused detention space at two crossings that could have been used to process asylum-seekers.

The 37-page report paints a picture starkly at odds with previous accounts of how the practice of making people wait in Mexico was introduced two years ago amid an unpreceden­ted surge of people seeking asylum, many of them Central American families.

U.S. authoritie­s have said repeatedly that processing constraint­s were the sole reason for making people wait in Mexico.

The practice — one of many measures President Donald Trump has implemente­d to limit asylum — has been on hold since March, when the administra­tion temporaril­y suspended asylum altogether, using the coronaviru­s to invoke special powers under a public health law.

Kirstjen Nielsen, who as DHS secretary in 2018 was dealing

with a crisis over the administra­tion’s decision to separate families at the border, repeatedly urged asylum-seekers to go to ports of entry, instead of entering the country illegally between official crossings. At the time, CBP was turning away people at official crossings, though Nielsen disputed those reports.

Chad Wolf, her chief of staff and now acting secretary, acted on Nielsen’s May 24, 2018, request to ask CBP how many asylum-seekers would likely be turned away each day if the agency limited processing at the border, a practice known as “metering.” She was told that 650 people daily could be denied entry if 200 officers were assigned to the task.

On June 5, Nielsen signed an order putting the plan in effect, the report says.

“(While) DHS leadership urged asylum seekers to present themselves at ports of entry, the agency took deliberate steps to limit the number of undocument­ed aliens would could be processed each day at Southwest Border land ports of entry,” the report says.

Homeland Security did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment and a question on how to reach Nielsen, who was ousted last year in a broad purge of senior department officials. CBP referred the AP to its written responses in the report.

The inspector general says that CBP, without public notice, stopped processing asylum-seekers at seven of 24 southern border crossings, all of them in the San Diego and Laredo, Texas, field offices.

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 ??  ?? The feds publicly said asylum seekers were welcome to apply at Mexican border crossings, but the head of Homeland Security ordered agents to stop them from entering, according to a watchdog report.
The feds publicly said asylum seekers were welcome to apply at Mexican border crossings, but the head of Homeland Security ordered agents to stop them from entering, according to a watchdog report.

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