Experts: Biden administration failed to make Remain in Mexico program more humane

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Experts: Biden administration failed to make Remain in Mexico program more humane
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If and when Title 42 is lifted, Mexicans, unaccompanied children and migrants from Asia, Africa and Europe will be able to enter the country and stay in the U.S. while their asylum cases are pending.

When Mexico agreed to accept MPP enrollees, they limited it to only migrants from the Western Hemisphere with the only exceptions being Mexican nationals and unaccompanied children.

“This program is all about wearing people out,” said a 50-year-old Colombian man who asked not to be identified. “It’s like they want us to give up. That seems to be the ideology of this program.” People in immigration court do not get a court-appointed counsel. So they must rely on lawyers willing to do it for free, or come up with thousands of dollars to pay for representation by a private immigration attorney.

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