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Report: Border Patrol directed to generally stop issuing Notices to Appear and releasing migrants on recognizance

  1. Original Date Announced

    January 21, 2025

    Border Patrol agents were reportedly ordered to stop issuing Notices to Appear and releasing noncitizens from custody on recognizance (NTA/OR) without approval from the Deputy Chief of the Border Patrol. Exceptions are generally given for medical reasons.

    Trump 2.0. [ID #1428]

    2025.01.21 Reporting on New Directions to CBP
  2. Effective Date

    January 21, 2025

Current Status

None

Original Trump Policy Status

Status: Reported
Trump Administration Action: Agency Directive
Subject Matter: Border
Agencies Affected: CBP

Commentary

  • U.S. border agents told to summarily deport migrants without granting asylum hearings under Trump edict - CBS News

    Reporting from CBS News emphasizes that border agents have been told to "summarily deport migrants" who have crossed into the United States without inspection, leaving no room for legal aid or protection.

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