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🗓️ 30 May 2023
⏱️ 43 minutes
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In the first of four episodes, James discusses the last three years of immigration policy and what they Myrna for people seeking refuge in the USA.
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1:34.6 | You probably don't remember the passage of Title 42. |
1:48.6 | Let alone that of Title 42, Chapter 6A, Subchapter 2, Part G, Section 264. |
1:54.6 | But it's a part of US Federal law that gives the government the authoritative take emergency action to keep communicable diseases out of the country. |
2:02.6 | The portion which allows a sweeping disregard for asylum law, past in 1944, reads in one giant run on paragraph sentence as follows. |
2:12.6 | Whenever the surgeon general determines that by reason of the existence of any communicable disease in a foreign country, there is serious danger of the introduction of such disease into the United States, and that this danger is so increased by the introduction of persons or property from such country that a suspension of the right to introduce such persons and property is required in the interest of the country. |
2:31.6 | The surgeon general, in accordance with regulations approved by the president, shall have the power to prohibit and hole or impart the introduction of persons and property from such countries or places as he shall designate in order to avert such danger, and for such period of time as he may deem necessary for such purpose. |
2:49.6 | Before President Donald Trump's administration used it on March 20th, 2020, it had been used only in 1929 to keep ships from China and the Philippines from entering US ports through to manage out of the country. |
3:00.6 | But in March of 2020, when you probably weren't paying much attention because the world was falling apart, or when I just returned from a work trip to Rwanda where I was month before any precautions appeared in the USA, screened for a novel coronavirus. |
3:15.6 | The Trump administration cited this public health law in instructions to the Department of Homeland Security on restrictions for migrants entering the United States. |
3:25.6 | That very same day, the Center for Disease Control Director Robert R. Redfield relied on this regulation to issue an order suspending the introduction into the United States of certain individuals who had been in, quote unquote, coronavirus impacted areas and, quote, who would be introduced into a congregate setting at the Port of Entry or a border station. |
3:49.6 | This includes individuals coming from Canada or Mexico who would normally be detained by CBP after arriving at the border, people including asylum seekers and accompanied children and people attending to enter the United States between ports of entry. |
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