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How Aliens and Their Advocates Will Try to Defeat the New Asylum Regulations
 
By Dan Cadman on November 22, 2019

My colleague Andrew Arthur has written an in-depth explanation of the federal government's new asylum regulations, crafted to take advantage of the recently penned bilateral agreements with Central American countries (plus, prospectively, others with which we may sign agreements in the future).

I won't go further in explaining the regulations — I encourage you to read Arthur's blog instead. But I do want to layer a few comments and prognostications onto his, and it doesn't take a crystal ball to see the future unfold where these agreements and regulations are concerned.

First, the regulatory implementation of the bilateral agreements seems fair to me, although even as I type this I'm pretty sure I hear the primal screams of migrant advocacy organizations all over the nation howling in frustration and anger: "How did this happen?"

https://cis.org/Cadman/How-Aliens-and-Their-Advocates-Will-Try-Defeat-New-Asylum-Regulations