The Boston Globe

New Biden rule aims to speed up asylum screening for limited group

Plan rejects those who would ‘pose a threat’ to the US

- By Rebecca Santana

‘The proposed rule would allow Asylum Officers to issue denial of claims within days.’

DEpaRTmEnT Of hOmElanD SECuRITY

waShIngTOn — a new Biden administra­tion rule announced Thursday aims to speed up asylum processing at the southern border, enabling it to quickly reject a limited group of people believed to have committed serious crimes or who have terrorist links.

The change comes as the administra­tion has been struggling to demonstrat­e to voters during an election where immigratio­n is a key issue that it has a handle on the southern border. Republican­s have consistent­ly slammed the Biden administra­tion over policies that they say have worsened problems at the southern border.

In a statement announcing the changes, the Department of homeland Security said migrants who are deemed to pose a public threat are taken into custody, but a determinat­ion on whether they’re eligible for asylum isn’t made until later in the asylum process. under the proposed rule, asylum officers hearing cases at an initial screening stage that happens just days after a person arrives in the country will now be able to consider that criminal history or terrorist links when deciding whether someone should ultimately be removed from the country.

“This will allow DhS to expeditiou­sly remove individual­s who pose a threat to the united States much sooner than is currently the case, better safeguardi­ng the security of our border and our country,” the department said in the statement.

under current law, there are certain mandatory bars that make people ineligible for asylum, for example, if you’ve been convicted of a particular­ly serious crime. But those usually come into play when an immigratio­n judge is making a final determinat­ion on whether someone gets asylum and that process can take years. migrants are usually detained during this time, the department said.

“The proposed rule would allow asylum Officers to issue denial of claims within days after an individual is encountere­d when there is evidence that the individual is barred from asylum because of a terrorism, national security, or criminal bar, thereby significan­tly shortening the overall time between encounter and removal from the united States,” the department said.

The agency gave no figures on how many people would be affected by the determinat­ion but said in the statement that it was small.

 ?? GREgORY Bull/aSSOCIaTED pRESS ?? Under the Biden administra­tion’s new rule, asylum officers would hear cases earlier in the screening process. Under the previous regulation­s, asylum determinat­ion could take years.
GREgORY Bull/aSSOCIaTED pRESS Under the Biden administra­tion’s new rule, asylum officers would hear cases earlier in the screening process. Under the previous regulation­s, asylum determinat­ion could take years.

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