He said in a Facebook post he had been barred from speaking to media, diplomats, international organisations and foreign governments and later posted details of the order. Myanmar's state media has not reported developments in Suu Kyi's multiple legal cases, filed after she was ousted in a February coup, and her lawyer, Khin Maung Zaw, has been the only source of public information on her trial and her wellbeing. "Although we know it is not going to be the fix-all to whatever immigration problems there already are, including the (court) backlogs, as well as, it obviously doesn't fix the situations in countries in which folks are migrating from.Oct 15 (Reuters) - The head lawyer representing Myanmar's ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi said on Friday authorities in the military-ruled country had imposed a gag order on him because they said his communications could cause instability. He said, ultimately, this policy change is just a temporary fix to an immigration policy that needs lasting reform. SEE ALSO: Asylum limits at Mexico border expected to end May 23, sources say US braces for influx of migrantsĬesar Espinosa, the executive director of FIEL Houston agrees. "and for political reasons, the Biden Administration doesn't want to be seen using healthcare and health service reasons for keeping Ukrainian asylum seekers out of the United States." "Now with the Ukrainian crisis, they run the risk of being accused of having a double standard if they do not enforce it for Ukrainians but continue to enforce it for Salvadorians, Hondurans and Haitians," Jones said. Currently, it could take at least two to three years for an asylum case to make it through the legal process, according to Jones. Mark Jones, a political science professor at Rice University said the lack of comprehensive immigration reform has resulted in an overwhelmed immigration legal system. So, on the immigration side, it's business as usual." "And go through scrutiny to determine whether or not they have a credible fear for their lives in their home countries and if once they enter into the United States, they won't be a flight or criminal risk. "Individuals will still have to be properly vetted," Castro said. SEE ALSO: US bracing for influx of migrants at southern border: DHS Castro said it is likely that due to the change in policy, fewer individuals will make it into the United States. Renata Castro, founder of Castro Legal Group, said when Title 42 restrictions are lifted, there will still be a case-by-case process that those seeking asylum have to go through. The Department of Homeland Security is expected to take steps toward lifting the Trump-era restrictions, which were originally issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, later this week. HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) - Title 42 restrictions, which allow government authority to expel migrants under a public health emergency, could be dissolved by the end of May. The Biden Administration is anticipated to move forward with lifting Title 42, a Trump-era order established at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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