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Biden Administration Set to Make Asylum Limits More Permanent

The Biden administration is expected to take action next week to make it harder to lift its policy banning asylum for migrants who cross the southern border illegally, three people with knowledge of the matter said on Thursday.

The action makes it increasingly unlikely that those restrictions, issued by President Biden in June, will lift in the near future, cementing what had been a short-term fix into a central feature of the asylum system. The restrictions have thus far appeared to propel a major downturn in border crossings.

The change could come at a critical moment of the presidential campaign for Vice President Kamala Harris, who has worked to offset longstanding criticisms of the administration’s handling of the southern border. Ms. Harris plans to visit the border in Arizona on Friday.

The policy largely solidifies a shift from the longstanding U.S. promise to allow migrants who come into the country to apply for asylum, regardless of how they do it, and fundamentally alters years of past practice at the southern border.

The American Civil Liberties Union and immigrant advocacy groups have filed a legal challenge over the policy, saying it violates immigration laws. Immigration activists have said that the policy has sent people back toward danger, including those with legitimate asylum claims.

“This is punishment and deterrence at its worst and will wreak havoc on our global reputation and immigration system,” said Robyn Barnard, the senior director for refugee advocacy at Human Rights First. “Those who trumpet it as a success are ignoring the substance of what it does to vulnerable human beings.”

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