Australia suddenly released migrants held under its tough approach to asylum seekers. While the worst of their ordeal is over, their future remains precarious.
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U.S. to Begin Allowing Migrants to Apply for Asylum Under a New System
The rollout of the process for some arrivals at the southwestern border will be small, but could represent the tip of broad changes to the asylum system.
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As Border Crossings Soar, Biden Relies on Shelters to Manage Influx
With 8,200 crossings daily, an informal pipeline of shelters and other way stations to house and feed migrants has become central to the government’s response plan.
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Judge Orders Government to Continue Migrant Expulsions on Border
Under the ruling, the public health measure known as Title 42 that has denied migrants entry will remain in effect.
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Thousands of Migrants Have Been Waiting for Months to Enter U.S.
People from around the world have been lingering on the border, awaiting the end of pandemic restrictions. Their fate remains one of the Biden administration’s biggest challenges on immigration.