Restrictions at the U.S. border that were put in place as part of coronavirus measures are set to end May 23. Immigration advocates say they’re glad to see the order being lifted, but feel it took too long. LatinoVoicesWTTW
. “It’s taken him 16 months to actually get to that decision. And I want to emphasize that the evidence at least from the CDC itself did not really back up the usage of Title 42 in this particular instance because there was no evidence that the people arriving to the U. S. Southern border really represented a risk from the point of view of the pandemic.”, Ronnie Lucero, thinks it’s too soon to lift the order.
“We still are in the current stage of the pandemic. And I understand that the government is now moving into the endemic stage, but we still have a high amount of COVID cases, hospitalizations and deaths,” said Lucero, “The other part that I want to point out with title 42 is that the problems that we have right now with inflation and the lack of goods that we have to supply to the American people, continuously allowing additional tens of thousands of people into the U.S.
Despite Title 42 being lifted, immigration advocates like Chacón worry asylum seekers will still struggle to gain entry into the U.S. “Their asylum chances in the U.S. given how toxic the environment has become, I do not believe that lifting Title 42 will automatically translate into more people being granted a way to stay in the U.S., and I don’t believe that it will necessarily have a significantly important role in whether there will be more or fewer people.
“I think we have to respond to the need of the immigrants. It doesn’t matter who they are, if they’re from Central America, South America or Mexico. So the idea is for us to have our doors open and make sure that they are educated about the legal benefits if they do qualify for anything,” said Daysi Funes, Executive Director of Centro Romero.
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