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Outgoing State Department official says US border policy is illegal and inhumane

Harold Koh, a senior adviser at State, sent the memo taking issue with the administration’s decision to continue to use a public health law, known as Title 42 and first used by the Trump administration due to the pandemic, to expel migrants intercepted at the border.
“I believe this Administration’s current implementation of the Title 42 authority continues to violate our legal obligation not to expel or return (‘refouler’) individuals who fear persecution, death, or torture, especially migrants fleeing from Haiti,” Koh wrote in the memo, first reported by Politico.
Haitian's monthlong odyssey to America leaves him right back where he startedHaitian's monthlong odyssey to America leaves him right back where he started
A State Department official confirmed the contents of Koh’s six page memo.
Koh is stepping down from the role he has held since President Joe Biden took office, and he had long planned to leave in October, according to a State Department official. He plans continue working as a contractor for State, the official added.
The memo from Koh followed a similar memo from another US diplomat last month, who blasted the Biden policy on Haitian migrants as he resigned. US Special Envoy to Haiti Daniel Foote said he didn’t want to be associated with what he called an inhumane policy.
Koh, in his memo, noted that the Biden administration had recently extended Temporary Protected Status for Haitian immigrants in the US, in part because of conditions in Haiti. He also said that more humane alternatives exist for the administration to address the migration crisis at the border.
Koh closed his memo by saying he knows many of his colleagues agree with him and that he hopes the administration changes its policy.
“It simply is not worthy of this Administration that I so strongly support,” Koh said.
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