New Mexico Sues Trump Administration for Dumping Asylum-Seekers in Border Towns
New Mexico Sues Trump Administration for Dumping Asylum-Seekers in Border Towns
New Mexico is suing the Trump administration, saying its rapid-fire release of migrants along the border is illegal and indiscriminate.The suit, reports KVIA, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico on Monday. It seeks to end the “indiscriminate practice of releasing immigrants in communities in the state’s borderland area.” According to New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, the policy violates Washington’s own “safe release” directives.Under “safe release,” KVIA writes, individual asylum-seekers may be provided assistance in reaching their intended, final destinations before a case is fully processed.But the complaint says that “the sudden and unlawful abandonment of this policy was done without notice or opportunity for input by affected jurisdictions.”But safe release was cut short in 2018, prompted by the Trump administration’s construal of Central American migrant caravans as crises. Gov. Grisham has since characterized the policy shift as a “derogation of duty,” prompted by the president and carried out by high-ranking federal officials.
A U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent offers water to children after they illegally crossed from Mexico into Texas. While net migration from Central America and Mexico into the U.S. has dropped in recent years, unauthorized entries of unaccompanied minors has risen. Image via U.S. Customs and Border Protection Service/public domain.
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