The Repercussions of Reinstating the MPP Policy

What do asylum seekers think of the MPP reinstatement?

Re-implementation of the MPP is already underway

After Biden’s DHS (Department of Homeland Security) attempted to permanently rescind the MPP (Migrant Protection Protocols) policy mid-year, his administration is now reinstating it.

Before going into detail, it is important to explain that the MPP rule, also called Remain in Mexico, was implemented by the Trump administration in 2019 and states that asylum seekers must remain in Mexican territory until they receive a response to their immigration cases, which usually takes a considerable period of time.

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Why is the Biden administration re-implementing the MPP policy?

A Texas judge, who was appointed by Trump, ordered the Biden administration to reinstate the MPP policy in mid-August, stating that it did not follow the regular process when terminating it.

Following this event, the US Supreme Court upheld the federal judge’s decision. Therefore, after reaching an agreement with Mexico, the Biden administration officially reinstated this policy on December 8.

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What do asylum seekers think of the MPP reinstatement?

According to the results of a survey of more than 20,000 asylum seekers, the MPP policy puts their integrity at risk and increases violence in Mexican territory.

It is worth mentioning that the debate around the MPP policy is usually quite big. However, the opinion of asylum seekers is not often considered and perhaps that is where the answers really lie.

Let’s look at the survey’s main findings:

  • 83% of asylum seekers have gone through episodes of threats or physical violence while waiting in Mexican territory under the MPP policy.
  • 89% of LGBT asylum seekers have been subjected to episodes of violence and threats under the MPP policy.
  • The vast majority of respondents stated that the conditions in which they live in Mexico are truly precarious and risky.

It is important to take this information into account in order to make the best decision for your own immigration process and avoid risky situations for you and your loved ones.

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