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9 May 2024

  • curprev 03:2303:23, 9 May 202469.242.35.150 talk 4,639 bytes +4,639 Under current law, a migrant who arrives at the border and undergoes an initial screening for “credible fear” — one criterion for asylum — is allowed to continue with the process even if they have a criminal background or would pose a security risk. A judge would later determine whether that migrant would be eligible for asylum. The change would effectively let an officer at the initial screening stage make that determination, rather than waiting for a judge, according to the people. The people