Who Will be Affected by DHS’s Plans to Start Processing Remaining MPP Cases? Here are the data.
austinkocher.substack.com
Visit AustinKocher.com for more short articles about the current state of the US immigration system or follow me on Twitter here for news, policy, and data about immigration. The Department of Homeland Security announced plans today to process 28,000 asylum-seekers with active cases under the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), also known as ‘Remain in Mexico.’ When MPP was announced in January 2019, TRAC at Syracuse University responded quickly by making detailed data available to the public. Today, TRAC updated its publicly-available
Who Will be Affected by DHS’s Plans to Start Processing Remaining MPP Cases? Here are the data.
Who Will be Affected by DHS’s Plans to Start…
Who Will be Affected by DHS’s Plans to Start Processing Remaining MPP Cases? Here are the data.
Visit AustinKocher.com for more short articles about the current state of the US immigration system or follow me on Twitter here for news, policy, and data about immigration. The Department of Homeland Security announced plans today to process 28,000 asylum-seekers with active cases under the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), also known as ‘Remain in Mexico.’ When MPP was announced in January 2019, TRAC at Syracuse University responded quickly by making detailed data available to the public. Today, TRAC updated its publicly-available