Biden planning way to circumvent Trump ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy
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The Biden administration is looking to create a system that would allow some migrants to receive "humanitarian exceptions" to enter the U.S., despite the controversial Trump-era "Remain in Mexico" policy, first reported Buzz Feed News.
The controversial use of Title 42 began in March 2020 as an emergency health regulation determined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which barred individuals from entering the country when "there is serious danger of the introduction of disease into the United States." Though the order was issued as a public health measure, it also helped Trump reach a policy goal of controlling immigration at the southern border.More Related News
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