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Los Angeles Times
February 26, 2021

Confusion, anxiety reign at the border
By Patric J. McDonnell and Gabriela Minjares


The Biden administration has now stopped adding new enrollees to MPP, and unveiled a plan to work through a backlog of some 25,000 people with active petitions in U.S. immigration courts. The complex guidelines involve online registration and COVID-19 tests for those eventually allowed to pursue cases in the United States. The rollout is scheduled to be extended to other border towns in coming weeks. The new plan was slated to launch Friday in Ciudad Juárez, which has the largest number of pending MPP enrollees, more than 10,000, according to the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University, which tracks court cases.


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