White House Urges Migrants Not to Cross the Border Ahead of Title 42's End

May 11, 2023 View Original Article
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  • Politician Portrayal

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"Read More: Migrant Aid Groups on the Border Are Stretched Thin as Title 42 ExpiresTo address the expected increase in people trying to cross, the Biden Administration has increased the number of Border Patrol and customs officers on duty at the border, deployed thousands of troops to provide support, and sent more than 1,000 asylum officers and judges on temporary duty to the Southwest border to work on quickly evaluating claims for protection."
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-2% Liberal
"Biden Administration officials want migrants to know that new asylum restrictions going into effect at midnight on Thursday come with harsher penalties for trying to enter the U.S. between ports of entry and a higher likelihood a person will be denied entry to the U.S.Migrants who arrive at the Southern border without permission on Friday will be baed from coming to the U.S. for at least five years and could possibly be charged with a crime for trying to enter more than once."
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-14% Liberal
"Border Patrol agents are already encountering more than 10,000 people per day trying to cross the Southern Border as the Title 42 pandemic-era border policies expire, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said Thursday."
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-22% Liberal
"Under the new asylum rules that go into effect Friday, if a person did not seek asylum in the country they moved through to get to the U.S. or didn't use the online CBP One phone app, any claim they make for asylum in the U.S. will likely be rejected."
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-30% Liberal
"As of Friday, people from those four countries who do not use available pathways to request entry to the U.S. will be ineligible for asylum."
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-38% Liberal
"Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas speaks during the daily news briefing at the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House on May 11, 2023 in Washington, DC."
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16% Conservative
"Those changes have reduced by 90"
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-2% Liberal
"I want to be very clear: our borders are not open, Mayorkas said in a press briefing at the White House."
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-4% Liberal
"Mayorkas described the change in policy as swift and immediate."
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-4% Liberal
"We are going after the smugglers who mislead and profit from vulnerable migrants, Mayorkas said."
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-10% Liberal
"That is not the case, Mayorkas said."
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-18% Liberal
"Mayorkas took questions from reporters about the expiration Title 42."
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-20% Liberal
"Border Patrol agents are already encountering more than 10,000 people per day trying to cross the Southern Border as the Title 42 pandemic-era border policies expire, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said Thursday."
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-10% Liberal

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

49% :Read More: Migrant Aid Groups on the Border Are Stretched Thin as Title 42 ExpiresTo address the expected increase in people trying to cross, the Biden Administration has increased the number of Border Patrol and customs officers on duty at the border, deployed thousands of troops to provide support, and sent more than 1,000 asylum officers and judges on temporary duty to the Southwest border to work on quickly evaluating claims for protection.
43% : Biden Administration officials want migrants to know that new asylum restrictions going into effect at midnight on Thursday come with harsher penalties for trying to enter the U.S. between ports of entry and a higher likelihood a person will be denied entry to the U.S.Migrants who arrive at the Southern border without permission on Friday will be banned from coming to the U.S. for at least five years and could possibly be charged with a crime for trying to enter more than once.
39% : Border Patrol agents are already encountering more than 10,000 people per day trying to cross the Southern Border as the Title 42 pandemic-era border policies expire, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said Thursday.
35% : Under the new asylum rules that go into effect Friday, if a person did not seek asylum in the country they moved through to get to the U.S. or didn't use the online CBP One phone app, any claim they make for asylum in the U.S. will likely be rejected.
31% : As of Friday, people from those four countries who do not use available pathways to request entry to the U.S. will be ineligible for asylum.

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