Trump orders changes to asylum case handling

It also directed officials to revoke the work permits of immigrants who receive final deportation orders

April 30, 2019 09:36 pm | Updated 09:39 pm IST - Washington

U.S. President Donald Trump waves to members of the media as he walks on the South Lawn as he arrives at the White House in Washington. File

U.S. President Donald Trump waves to members of the media as he walks on the South Lawn as he arrives at the White House in Washington. File

U.S. President Donald Trump has directed his administration to charge fees for asylum claims and handle cases within 180 days, the White House said in a statement on Monday.

The announcement came as Mr. Trump blasted what he described,on Twitter, as the United States' “weak, ineffective and dangerous” immigration laws .

The memo outlined other changes including charging asylum seekers to file work permit applications, and barring people who enter the U.S. illegally — or attempt to — from receiving temporary work permits before being approved for relief.

It also directed officials to revoke the work permits of immigrants who receive final deportation orders.

The order came two weeks after Attorney General Bill Barr directed immigration judges to no longer allow asylum seekers apprehended after entering the country illegally to post bail, according the U.S. media reports.

Mr. Trump has staked his presidency on his insistence that the United States is being overrun by migrants and asylum seekers, who are coming in ‘hordes’.

But opponents, mostly in the Democratic Party, say his push for building more barriers on the Mexican border and his almost daily denunciations of migrants as dangerous criminals incites racial hatred.

The president declared an emergency to bypass Congress and unlock billions of dollars in funding for his controversial wall project, and has also deployed troops to the border with Mexico.

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