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Behind Biden's asylum halt: Migrants must say if they fear deportation, not wait to be asked

  • Border Patrol agents no longer ask migrants if they fear deportation, requiring migrants to state concerns themselves, a shift from a practice in place since 1997.
  • Immigration advocates describe this as the “shout test,” questioning whether migrants' fears can be overlooked despite agents being trained to recognize distress.
  • The Center for Gender & Refugee Studies reported that none of the families showing nonverbal cues were screened during the "shout test" trial in 2020.
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