Trump administration scaling back asylum crackdown, sources say
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Trump administration reverses indefinite asylum suspension, restoring asylum processing outside immigration courts.
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Asylum applicants now can resume filing asylum requests outside immigration courts after the suspension ended.
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The Trump administration is scaling back its asylum crackdown, according to sources, reversing an earlier policy that had indefinitely suspended all asylum requests filed outside of immigration court regardless of applicant nationality. The previous measure represented an unprecedented restriction on asylum access, effectively closing off one of the primary legal pathways for migrants seeking protection. The shift signals potential recalibration within the administration's immigration enforcement strategy, though details on the scope and timing of the rollback remain unclear. The move could affect thousands of pending cases and alter how the administration processes asylum claims going forward.
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The Trump administration scaled back its asylum crackdown and reversed the indefinite suspension of asylum requests filed outside immigration court.
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