On April 29, 2019, the White House issued a memo for the Attorney General and the Secretary of Homeland Security with the subject of "Additional Measures to Enhance Border Security and Restore Integrity of Our Immigration System." These regulations could make it more difficult for immigrants seeking asylum as they limit their ability to be self sustaining during the asylum application process.
Not only would these regulations impose fees for the asylum application and employment authorization application, but for those that entered illegally, it would also bar them from receiving employment authorization during the asylum process. Asylum seekers with school age children could potentially be negatively impacted by the changes outlined in these proposed regulations.
Section 1 of the memo indicates that the "purpose of this memorandum is to strengthen asylum procedures to safeguard our system against rampant abuse of our asylum process."
The memo calls for the Attorney General and the Secretary of Homeland Security to propose a set of regulations related to the asylum process. The memo cites Trump's declaration of a national emergency and the humanitarian crisis at the southern border as the backdrop for the motivations for calling for these regulations. The regulations would include:
The memo also calls for the reassignment of immigration officers and any other employees to improve the integrity of asylum claims, as well as strengthen enforcement and ensure compliance with immigration laws.