Biden Administration Commits to Admitting 250 Asylum-Seekers Per Day, Attorney Says

Biden Administration Commits to Admitting 250 Asylum-Seekers Per Day, Attorney Says
A group of migrants, mainly from Honduras and Nicaragua, wait along a road after turning themselves in upon crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in La Joya, Texas on Monday, May 17, 2021. Gregory Bull/AP Photo File
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SAN DIEGO—The Biden administration has agreed to let about 250 people a day through border crossings with Mexico to seek refuge in the United States, part of negotiations to settle a lawsuit over pandemic-related powers that deny migrants a right to apply for asylum, an attorney said Monday.

The government also said it would stop flying illegal immigrant families from Texas’ Rio Grande Valley to El Paso, Texas, and San Diego to then be expelled to Mexico under pandemic powers, said Lee Gelernt, an attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which has sued in federal court in Washington, D.C. The government has reserved rights to resume flights “if it deems the circumstances warrant.”