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Remain in Mexico
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Remain in Mexico is a US immigration policy implemented in January 2019 that requires migrants seeking asylum to remain in Mexico until their US immigration court date. The policy was initially ended by the Biden administration but was reinstated in December 2022 after a federal judge blocked its termination. Remain in Mexico has been criticized for exposing migrants to attacks while they awaited processing, and the policy has been challenged in court.learn more on wikipedia
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