Biden reinstating Trump's 'Remain in Mexico' policy, tent cities will cost $24.6M a month

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Biden reinstating Trump's 'Remain in Mexico' policy, tent cities will cost $24.6M a month
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Trump initiated the policy, officially known as Migrant Protection Protocols, in January of 2019, but Biden suspended the practice on his first day in office.

The Biden administration now has to rebuild tent courts in the Texas border cities of Laredo and Brownsville, which will cost $24.6 million every month, according to court documents.

Mexico also wants exemptions for"particularly vulnerable populations, better legal counsel for asylum-seekers and better coordination in instances where people are returned to Mexico.A Trump-era policy that requires asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico for U.S. immigration hearings will be reinstated in November. Above, a U.S.

Illegal border crossings fell sharply after Mexico, facing Trump's threat of higher tariffs, acquiesced in 2019 to the policy's rapid expansion. Asylum-seekers were victims of major violence while waiting in Mexico and faced a slew of legal obstacles, such as access to attorneys and case information.

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