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Sharp Drop in Asylum Seekers Allowed Into Country Under MPP, TRAC鈥檚 Data Show

Thursday, June 17, 2021, By News Staff
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础听 from the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC), a research center at 黑料不打烊, shows that the number of immigrants whose cases transferred out of the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) dropped sharply in May. 4,476 MPP cases had been allowed into the country in April 2021. This fell to just 1,988 in May. In total, 10,375 individuals forced to remain in Mexico under MPP have been allowed into the country between January and May. Still 16,138 MPP cases鈥攐r 60% of the total鈥攈ave not been permitted to enter the country.

The slowing of the transfer pace during May was unexpected because the fraction of MPP cases paroled into the country remains small compared to the total number of possible MPP cases. In fact, just under 40% of possible MPP cases have been transferred out of MPP courts according to court data.

chart depicting the number of MPP cases pending at the end of January transferred out of MPP courts by the end of May, 2021

Highlights from the report are below:

  • Overall, 40% of all people with pending MPP cases have been transferred away from the MPP courts鈥攁 total of 10,375 people.
  • 60% (16,138) pending MPP cases remain assigned to MPP courts along the US-Mexico border.
  • In May, 1,988 MPP cases transferred out of MPP courts, a sharp decline from April when 4,476 cases were moved out of MPP.
  • Not all ports of entry along the border are equal. Half of the pending cases from Brownsville, Texas, have been allowed into the country, while 23% of cases in Calexico have.
  • About half of the asylum-seekers from Venezuela (71%) and Cuba (58%) have been allowed into the country so far. Only 16% of asylum seekers from Brazil and 5% of asylum-seekers from Ecuador have entered the country.
  • 80 immigration courts across the country have received MPP cases. The most common immigration courts for MPP are: Miami, Florida (2,195 cases); Orlando, Florida (1,054 cases); Dallas, Texas (578); Houston, Texas (S. Gessner) (450); and Houston (Greenspoint Park) (403).
Austin Kocher portrait

Austin Kocher

is an assistant professor and researcher at TRAC, which uses Freedom of Information Act requests to study the federal government. Key areas of Kocher鈥檚 current research at TRAC include federal immigration detention, enforcement, and deportation, the immigration court system, and trends within the federal criminal and civil courts.

In response to today鈥檚 announcement, Kocher said:

鈥淭he sharp decline in the number of MPP cases transferred into the country could be due to a number of factors, but most importantly, it appears that the U.S. government and UNHCR in Mexico are reaching a limit on the number of people with pending MPP cases they can find to inform them of the change in policy under the Biden administration. The Biden administration also has yet to announce if and how they plan to address the more than 40,000 MPP cases that have already been closed. In practical terms, this means that even with over 10,000 asylum seekers in MPP allowed into the United States, the majority of MPP cases remain either in limbo or without any opportunity to be processed at this point.”

TRAC is a data gathering, data research and data distribution organization at 黑料不打烊. The purpose of TRAC is to provide the American people鈥攁nd institutions of oversight such as Congress, news organizations, public interest groups, businesses, scholars and lawyers鈥攚ith comprehensive information about staffing, spending and enforcement activities of the federal government

To request an interview with TRAC researchers, please contact:

Joshua M. Grossman 鈥03
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