All hearings for immigrants who are not currently detained, including asylum-seekers, have been further postponed until May 1, the US Department of Justice said Monday.
Hearings for non-detained persons had previously been set to resume April 13.
Asylum-seekers awaiting their day in a US court, while stuck in Mexico, will have to wait longer, due to the last postponement. But those who had hearings through April 22 are still being required to "present themselves at their designated port of entry" on their court date, where they will receive notice of their new scheduled appearance, per the Department of Justice.