In the United States, migrants' asylum applications began to be massively canceled
The administration of US President Donald Trump has launched a nationwide campaign to cancel asylum applications for thousands of migrants whose cases are being tried in immigration courts. This was reported by Reuters on December 23.
"ICE lawyers have asked the judges to order the deportation of asylum seekers to countries such as Guatemala, Honduras, Ecuador and Uganda," the material says.
It is noted that the administration's new tactic is that ICE lawyers require immigration judges to dismiss asylum cases without considering their merits.
Trump has repeatedly spoken out in favor of tightening migration policy. He stated that he intended to ensure the largest operation in American history to deport illegal migrants. He is preparing to tighten immigration policy: ICE and the US Border Patrol will receive an additional $170 billion by September 2029, which is significantly higher than their current combined annual budgets of about $19 billion.
On December 10, the United States Interior Ministry reported that as part of Trump's efforts to combat illegal migrants, more than 2.5 million foreigners illegally in America left the country in less than a year of his second term, including 600,000 forcibly.
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