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What did the Obama administration do to stop Central American asylum seekers?

Jan 12, 2016 · President Obama needs to revisit the same principles that he referred to when repudiating calls to ban accepting all Muslim refugees, and the administration should devote leadership and political capital to provide funding for legal counsel for immigrants, especially for populations such as unaccompanied children and asylum seekers. The Obama administration …

What is the Obama administration's blanket no-release policy?

Nov 20, 2014 · The White House. 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW. Washington, D.C. 20500. Dear Mr. President: We write to ask you to restore American leadership in protecting the persecuted by ending the detention policies aimed at women and children seeking asylum from Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala as well as other measures that limit access to asylum for ...

Were families separated at the border under the Obama administration?

The Obama administration’s legacy on the global refugee crisis remains in the balance as it enters its final months in office. While the president’s Leaders’ Summit on Refugees in New York on September 20 delivered a raft of international pledges from new funding to refugee resettlement, top officials concede that there is no follow-up mechanism in place.

Where are asylum-seeking mothers and children being detained?

Obama Turns his Back on Cuban Asylum Seekers. It’s a Mistake to End Cuban Asylum Rules. Friday, January 13, 2017. David J. Bier. Cuba Immigration Refugees. President Obama is abandoning America’s five decade-old policy on asylum seekers that guarantees Cubans asylum in the United States. The change comes at a time when more Cubans will have arrived at U.S. …

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How many families were separated during Obama's presidency?

But dozens of families a day were. At least 2,300 families were separated over those six or so weeks. We don’t know how many families were separated under the Obama administration, but there’s no reason to believe that it numbered in the thousands even over the eight years that Obama was president.

When did Trump's family separation policy end?

From May 7 to June 20, separating a family who had entered between ports of entry was the standard practice of the Trump administration. It was the default. Trump administration officials denied family separation was a “policy” for legalistic reasons, but they affirmed that “zero tolerance” prosecutions were a policy.

Why can't Trump do that under a current judicial order?

The reason that Trump can’t do that under a current judicial order is that the courts stepped in to stop Obama from doing it. Now Trump is trying to remove ...

How long is the family detention facility in Texas?

But the federal government has since made a practice, for the most part, of releasing the whole family after 20 days. Since the current family detention facilities — two in Texas created under Obama, and an older one in Pennsylvania — are mostly full, they don’t have a ton of space to detain families anyway. Until now.

How many families were separated at the border in 2017?

A test of “zero tolerance” along one sector of the border in summer 2017 led to an unknown number of family separations. Seven hundred families were separated between October 2017 and April 2018.

What is Trump's zero tolerance policy?

But Trump’s “zero tolerance” policy created family separation. Prosecuting people for illegal entry into the US is not new. Illegal entry and illegal reentry have been the two most commonly prosecuted crimes in federal court for years — often via mass trials that basically prosecuted dozens of people at once.

When did Obama end the Cuban refugee policy?

Obama Administration Ends Refugee Policy That Favored Cubans. Cuban refugees float in heavy seas 60 miles south of Key West, Fla., in 1994. The Obama administration is ending a two-decades-old policy of allowing Cuban refugees to stay in the U.S. if they can make it to U.S. soil.

What was the Obama administration's policy on Cuba?

The Obama administration is ending a two-decade-old policy that allowed Cuban refugees to enter the United States without visas. Known as the "wet-foot, dry-foot" policy, it began in 1995 under then-President Bill Clinton in response to a wave of Cubans fleeing the island in boats. The U.S. turned away those who were intercepted at sea ...

What did Obama say about Cubans?

In a statement released late Thursday by the White House, President Obama said: "Effective immediately, Cuban nationals who attempt to enter the United States illegally and do not qualify for humanitarian relief will be subject to removal, consistent with U.S. law and enforcement priorities.

Did Marco Rubio say the medical professional program was cancelled?

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla, released a statement saying the existing policy needed to be revamped, not ended. In particular, he said he wanted Donald Trump to reverse the cancellation of the medical professional program when he becomes president next week.

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