Trump to end asylum protections for most Central American migrants at US-Mexico border

The Hill logoThe Trump administration is moving to end asylum protections for most Central American migrants, the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security announced Monday.

According to text of the rule set to publish in the Federal Register on Tuesday, asylum seekers who pass through another country before reaching the United States will be ineligible for asylum when they reach the southern border.

The move marks an acceleration in the Trump administration’s efforts to reduce the number of migrants crossing the U.S. border with Mexico and has the potential to considerably reduce the number of asylum claims.

View the complete July 15 article by Morgan Chalfant, Jacqueline Thomsen, Chris Mills Rodrigo and Rafael Bernal on The Hill website here.