Following SCOTUS ruling, groups urge Biden admin to prevent further harm under Remain in Mexico
More than 110 organizations are asking the Biden administration to take urgent steps to ensure that no further migrants are harmed under the Remain in Mexico policy. While the Supreme Court last month ruled that officials had acted lawfully in terminating the anti-asylum policy, experts note that the decision didn’t mean it would be coming to an immediate end.
Now nearly a month since that ruling, 113 immigrant and refugee rights organizations and service providers are urging the administration “to take immediate action to wind down the policy and redress the harm suffered by those subjected to it.” Groups tell the president in their letter they “stand ready to support you in bringing this policy to an end once and for all.”
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