Conditions in the United States right now do not lead to safe conditions for refugees or asylum seekers. Their rights are not being protected through due process and through specific mechanisms that are internationally accepted in order to see if they do have that fear of returning. They're not being provided with the interviews. They're not going through legal channels. This really does defeat the most important aspect of this agreement, which recognizes a safeguarding that should be happening in the United States but unfortunately, with this buildup of different policies over quite some time now, is no longer happening.
On October 4th, 2018. See this statement in context.