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Proposed RuleSignificant2020-147582020-07-09

Security Bars and Processing

Homeland Security Department, Justice Department, Executive Office for Immigration Review

Abstract

This proposed rule would amend existing DHS and DOJ (collectively, "the Departments") regulations to clarify that the Departments may consider emergency public health concerns based on communicable disease due to potential international threats from the spread of pandemics when making a determination as to whether "there are reasonable grounds for regarding [an] alien as a danger to the security of the United States" and, thus, ineligible to be granted asylum or the protection of withholding of removal in the United States under Immigration and Nationality Act ("INA") sections 208 and 241 and DHS and DOJ regulations. The proposed rule also would provide that this application of the statutory bars to eligibility for asylum and withholding of removal will be effectuated at the credible fear screening stage for aliens in expedited removal proceedings in order to streamline the protection review process and minimize the spread and possible introduction into the United States of communicable and widespread disease. The proposed rule further would allow DHS to exercise its prosecutorial discretion regarding how to process individuals subject to expedited removal who are determined to be ineligible for asylum in the United States on certain grounds, including being reasonably regarded as a danger to the security of the United States. Finally, the proposed rule would modify the process for evaluating the eligibility of aliens for deferral of removal who are ineligible for withholding of removal as presenting a danger to the security of the United States.

Action & Dates

Action
Notice of proposed rulemaking.
Dates
Comments must be submitted on or before August 10, 2020.

CFR References

Topics

Administrative practice and procedureAliensImmigrationReporting and recordkeeping requirements

Public Comment

Comments Close
2020-08-10

Document Excerpt

Document Headings Document headings vary by document type but may contain the following: the agency or agencies that issued and signed a document the number of the CFR title and the number of each part the document amends, proposes to amend, or is directly related to the agency docket number / agency internal file number the RIN which identifies each regulatory action listed in the Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions See the Document Drafting Handbook for more details. Department of Homeland Security 8 CFR Part 208 RIN 1615-AC57 [Docket No: USCIS 2020-0013] Department of Justice Executive Office for Immigration Review 8 CFR Part 1208 [A.G. Order No. 4747-2020] RIN 1125-AB08 AGENCY: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”); Executive Office for Immigration Review, Department of Justice (“DOJ”). ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking. SUMMARY: This proposed rule would amend existing DHS and DOJ (collectively, “the Departments”) regulations to clarify that the Departments may consider emergency public health concerns based on communicable disease due to potential international threats from the spread of pandemics when making a determination as to whether “there are reasonable grounds for regarding [an] alien as a danger to the security of the United States” and, thus, ineligible to be granted asylum or the protection of withholding of removal in the United States under Immigration and Nationality Act (“INA”) sections 208 and 241 and DHS and DOJ regulations. The proposed rule also would provide that this application of the statutory bars to eligibility for asylum and withholding of removal will be effectuated at the credible fear screening stage for aliens in expedited removal proceedings in order to streamline the protection review process and minimize the spread and possible introduction into the United States of communicable and widespread di

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Full Document

Citation: 85 FR 41201