© Reuters. FILE PHOTO – Migrants beneath the Migrant Safety Protocols (MPP) program stand on the Lerdo-Stanton Worldwide Bridge after being returned from the U.S. to Mexico to proceed their asylum software, on this image taken from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico,
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexico’s overseas ministry stated on Tuesday a Trump-era program that forces asylum seekers to attend in Mexico for U.S. immigration hearings, often known as the Migrant Safety Protocols (MPP), had come to an finish.
Mexico will proceed to ensure the sufficient keep and safety of the remaining migrants in nationwide territory beneath this system “at this stage,” the ministry stated in an announcement.
In August, the Supreme Court docket gave a inexperienced mild to Democratic President Joe Biden’s administration’s rolling again this system.
The Division of Homeland Safety (DHS) stated then it could now not enroll new migrants in MPP and people ready in Mexico would depart this system as they returned to the US for his or her court docket dates.
An official at Mexico’s overseas ministry, Roberto Velasco, stated in a column printed Tuesday morning that lower than 100 MPP instances remained energetic.
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