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At the start of the Biden Administration DHS stopped enrolling new people into MPP and began allowing those who were already placed in the program to legally cross the border and await the remainder of their asylum case in the U.S. But after trying and failing to officially terminate the program in July 2021, the Administration was required to restart MPP, which it did in December. As of May 2022, about 5,000 people have been enrolled in MPP since it relaunched in December, according to the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, a research organization at Syracuse University.
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