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Border Agents Have Begun Vetting The One-Million-Plus Migrants Claiming Asylum. What’s Next?Posted at 7:25 pm on September 21, 2019 by Alex Parker

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For quite some time now, there’s been much talk of asylum seekers coming across the U.S.-Mexico border. Some have claimed many are misappropriating the angle to gain access the U.S. Is it true?

Border officials are ready to find out.

Hence, along with asylum officials, BP agents have begun conducting “credible fear” interviews to gain a better understanding of the crisis.

The initiative was announced in May, in response to a big ol’ backlog of asylum applications being submitted to the south. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services began training border security to assist in the interview process.

And now it begins.

Under the Credible Fear Pilot Program, there are now 55 agents participating in the interviews.