Asylum impact under President Biden's new executive order
The American Civil Liberties Union will ask the courts to block President Biden's executive order, restricting the number of migrants crossing into the U.S. from Mexico. This executive action takes effect if there are more than 2,500 border crossing per week. Since current numbers are already above this total, the president's measure was enacted immediately. Immigration advocates say that the new plan will only increase an already months-long backlog of migrants waiting for an appointment. Jonathan Dunten, an immigration attorney in Oakland, joined us on 'The Nine' for more clarity on the potential impact of the new policy.
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