A Federal Judge, on Monday August 31st, Blocked U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Employees from Conducting the Initial Screening for People Seeking Asylum, Dealing a Setback to One of the Trump Administration’s Efforts to Rein in Asylum.
The Nationwide Injunction will likely have little Impact because the Government has effectively Suspended Asylum during the Coronavirus Pandemic, citing Public Health Concerns.
The Trump Administration argued that Designated CBP Employees are Trained comparably to Asylum Officers at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), another Agency within the Homeland Security Department (DHS). U.S. District Judge, Richard J. Leon in Washington, Disagreed. “Poppycock!” he wrote in a 22-page Decision. “The training requirements cited in the government’s declaration do not come close to being ‘comparable’ to the training requirements of full asylum officers.”
Leon, who was Appointed by President George W. Bush, said CBP Employees get Two to Five Weeks of Distance and In-Person Training, while Asylum Officers get at least Nine Weeks of Formal Training.
Leon also cast Doubt on whether CBP, a Law Enforcement Agency that Includes the Border Patrol, could do Screenings in a Non-Adversarial Manner, as Regulations Require.
Lawyers for Mothers and their Children from Mexico, Ecuador, and Honduras, who Failed the Screening, known as a “credible fear" Interview, in which they must Persuade Officials they have a Credible Fear of Persecution in their Home Country, argued that CBP Employees were Not Authorized to do the Work and Lacked Training.
"This decision puts an end to the sham process of using adversarial Border Patrol agents to conduct highly sensitive interviews with asylum-seekers,” said Julie Carpenter, an Attorney for the Tahirih Justice Center, which Sued on behalf of Asylum-Seekers.
The Judge didn't Address other Arguments, including that the Measure was Invalid because CBP Commissioner, Mark Morgan, is Serving in an Acting Capacity and Lacks Authority under Federal Law.
The Government Accountability Office (GAO), a Congressional Watchdog, said earlier this Month that the Homeland Security Department's Top Two Officials, also in Acting Roles, are Ineligible to Run the Agency because they were Improperly Appointed under Federal Law.
CBP Training began last year, and as of February, 91 Employees were doing Initial Screenings, according to a Report by the Nonpartisan Migration Policy Institute. They approved 37% of People over a 12-month Period that Ended in May, compared with 64% by USCIS Asylum Officers.

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