KEY POINTS
  • The Biden administration said it will speed up asylum claim processing for migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border while also streamlining deportations for those who don't qualify for asylum. 
  • These border policy changes are part of a broader 21-point-plan that aims to create a more "fair, orderly and humane" immigration system in the wake of the Trump administration's restrictive immigration policies.
  • The plan comes as the Biden administration grapples with the surge of migrants from Mexico and Central American crossing the border illegally.
Migrants from Central America who were detained hand over their belongings to U.S. Border Patrol agents after crossing into the United States from Mexico, in Sunland Park, New Mexico, U.S., July 22, 2021.

The Biden administration announced on Tuesday that it will speed up asylum claim processing for migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border while also streamlining deportations for those who don't qualify for asylum. 

These border policy changes are part of a broader 21-point-plan released Tuesday that aims to create a more "fair, orderly and humane" immigration system in the wake of the Trump administration's restrictive immigration policies.