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Biden to strengthen national security and public safety through enhanced asylum screenings

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The Biden administration is set to announce new measures aimed at more quickly screening asylum applicants for potential public safety or national security risks. This move comes as part of a broader effort to address immigration challenges facing the country.

The proposed regulation will shift the screening process to an earlier stage in the asylum process, allowing for a more thorough assessment of potential threats posed by individuals seeking asylum. This change is intended to increase the likelihood of quickly identifying and removing migrants who may pose a risk to public safety or national security.

While the regulation will still need to undergo a public comment period before being finalized, it represents a significant step in the administration’s efforts to reform the asylum system. The proposal is part of a larger package of executive actions being considered by the Biden administration in response to the ongoing immigration crisis.

In addition to the proposed changes to the asylum screening process, the administration is also exploring options to provide relief for longtime undocumented immigrants, particularly those who are close family members of U.S. citizens. These potential actions reflect the administration’s commitment to addressing the complex and multifaceted issues surrounding immigration policy.

As Democrats navigate competing priorities and demands within their own party, the Biden administration continues to seek solutions that balance border security concerns with humanitarian considerations. The upcoming announcement of new asylum screening measures is just one part of a broader strategy to address the challenges facing the U.S. immigration system.

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