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The U.S. will require asylum seekers to request protection in a third country before entering, starting early 2026.
The Trump administration has announced a new policy to redirect asylum seekers arriving at the U.S. border to third countries for processing, aiming to deter irregular migration.
The plan, part of broader efforts to limit asylum access, requires migrants to seek protection in a safe third country before being allowed to apply in the U.S.
The move follows legal challenges and international scrutiny, with critics arguing it violates U.S. and international law.
The policy is expected to take effect in early 2026.
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Los EE.UU. requerirán que los solicitantes de asilo soliciten protección en un tercer país antes de entrar, a partir de principios de 2026.