U.S COMMITTEE FOR REFUGEES AND IMMIGRANTS
  • LANGUAGE OPTIONS


Proclamation “Guaranteeing the States Protection Against Invasion” Bars Asylum Seekers and Others from Entry at the Southern Border

January 22, 2025

On January 20, the Administration declared an “invasion” of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border. The Proclamation allows the Administration to suspend the physical entry of individuals into the United States across the southern border. As part of the Proclamation, the Administration signaled that it would halt asylum applications and other forms of relief for individuals crossing the southern border. Additionally, entry will be denied to anyone unable to provide sufficient medical, criminal history, or background information, citing public health and national security concerns.

“This action directly contradicts U.S. law, which guarantees the right of individuals in the United States or at its borders to apply for asylum,” said Negash. “Combined with other efforts to suspend the refugee program indefinitely, this reflects a departure from the United States’ role as a moral leader. Hundreds of families, children, and individuals fleeing harm will undoubtedly be turned back to face greater danger and even death.”

USCRI urges the Administration to restore full access to the asylum system as mandated by law. Rather than barring individuals from seeking safety, the United States should uphold its legal and moral obligations by protecting the rights and well-being of those seeking refuge at our borders.

 

USCRI, founded in 1911, is a non-governmental, not-for-profit international organization committed to working on behalf of refugees and immigrants and their transition to a dignified life.

For press inquiries, please contact: [email protected]


Related Posts

Backgrounder: Sahrawi Refugees and Western...

Who are the Sahrawi People? The Sahrawi people are a primarily nomadic cultural and ethnic group of Arab and Amazigh...

READ FULL STORY

Humanitarian Needs in Sudan

On April 15, 2025, Sudan entered its third year of war. The following snapshot uses information from USCRI’s April 2025...

READ FULL STORY

Climate Solutions in Refugee Camps

Last year was the hottest year on record on our planet. This unprecedented warming and extreme climate events, like high...

READ FULL STORY