Judge delays end of asylum restrictions to late December
By ELLIOT SPAGAT
Associated Press
SAN DIEGO (AP) — A federal judge has granted the Biden administration a five-week delay to end far-reaching asylum restrictions, writing in upper-case letters that he was doing so “WITH GREAT RELUCTANCE.” In Washington, U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan acknowledged in his brief order Wednesday that attorneys for asylum-seeking families didn’t object to the delay and that the administration wasn’t challenging his decision, just asking for time to prepare. The Trump-era policy denying migrants rights under U.S. and international law to request asylum on public-health grounds of preventing spread of COVID-19 is now set to end Dec. 21.