Refugee Congress Applauds the Announcement that Asylum-Seekers Under the “Remain in Mexico” Policy Will Have Their Cases Heard

Refugee Congress Applauds the Announcement that Asylum-Seekers Under the “Remain in Mexico” Policy Will Have Their Cases Heard

For Immediate Release: June 24, 2021

WASHINGTON--Refugee Congress applauds the announcement that asylum-seekers whose cases were closed under the Migrant Protection Protocols -- known as the “Remain in Mexico” policy -- will now get a chance to pursue asylum in the U.S.

The Trump-era “Remain in Mexico” policy left thousands of asylum-seekers under desperate and unsafe conditions. On Wednesday, the Biden administration began to allow the first of those with closed cases to pursue their asylum claims.

As an organization built and led by refugees and asylum-seekers, Refugee Congress knows firsthand the importance of a humane protection system and policies that provide safety and welcome for those fleeing violence and persecution. We applaud the movement away from the dangerous and inhumane “Remain in Mexico” policy.

Refugee Congress calls for further steps to safeguard the lives and wellbeing of children, families and adults seeking asylum, including ending the Title 42 policy, which continues to be used to expel families and adults to danger in Mexico and the countries they fled, under the guise of protecting public health.

We urge everyone to sign the #WelcomeWithDignity Pledge and join us in calling on the Biden administration and Congress to protect people seeking refuge and build a humane and dignified asylum system that respects and protects the rights of all.

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Refugee Congress is a nonpartisan advocacy organization built and led by former refugees, asylum-seekers and other vulnerable migrants to promote the well-being, integration and dignity of all vulnerable migrants. With delegates across all 50 states and the District of Columbia, we use our voices and experiences to inform and influence decision-makers on critical domestic and international issues that affect our communities.

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