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"EU Parliament Breaks Deadlock, Approves Major Migration Reforms"
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"EU Parliament Breaks Deadlock, Approves Major Migration Reforms"

1 year agoSource: The Washington Post
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Border Chaos: White House Blames Texas Officials for Migrant Confrontations
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Border Chaos: White House Blames Texas Officials for Migrant Confrontations

The Biden administration blamed Texas Governor Greg Abbott and former President Donald Trump for chaotic scenes at the border, where migrants tore down razor wire and rushed guards, leaving Texas National Guard members injured. The White House press secretary's comments were muddled, blaming Abbott for the chaos and criticizing congressional Republicans for not moving forward with a Biden-backed immigration bill. The administration ignored how border crossings have dropped in areas where Abbott deployed extra resources and how razor wire and barriers have deterred migrants from entering dangerous areas. Texas has been in a legal battle with the federal government over a state law allowing the arrest of migrants crossing the border illegally, and Abbott's spokesman criticized Biden's open border policies for encouraging unsafe and illegal crossings.

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"Border Politics: Trump, Biden, and the Immigration Standoff"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Business Insider

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Former President Trump waved at migrants at the US-Mexico border while also criticizing President Biden's immigration policies, highlighting individual cases of crimes committed by undocumented immigrants. President Biden, visiting another border town, urged Trump to join him in passing a proposed border security package to address the surge in migrant crossings, emphasizing the need for bipartisan cooperation on the issue.

"Comparing U.S. Border Security: Trump vs. Biden in 12 Charts"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Washington Post

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Immigration remains a contentious issue in U.S. politics, with illegal border crossings reaching record levels under President Biden, prompting criticism from Republicans and comparisons to former President Trump's policies. The surge in illegal crossings, particularly by unaccompanied minors and migrants from a wider variety of countries, has strained the immigration system and led to overcrowded facilities. The Biden administration has deported more individuals than the Trump administration, but also released a significant number of migrants into the U.S. The use of parole powers, refugee admissions, naturalization, and the backlog in immigration courts are also key areas of comparison between the two administrations.

"Biden Administration Considers Executive Action to Address Border Crisis Amid GOP Resistance"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC News

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The Biden administration is considering taking executive action to deter illegal migration at the southern border as legislative solutions in Congress appear unlikely. The plans, which have been under consideration for months, aim to address the influx of migrants and may upset some progressives in Congress. Senate Republicans recently blocked a bipartisan border bill, prompting the administration to explore unilateral measures. President Biden faces political backlash over his handling of the border and plans to cite the Republican turnabout on the bipartisan bill as proof of their lack of interest in solving the problem.

"Understanding the Current Situation at the US-Mexico Border"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Vox.com

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Republicans are using the southern border as a political tool against President Biden, pushing for militarization and spreading fear with rhetoric of "invasion." While the situation at the border is dire, with a record number of intercepted migrants, the focus on militarization and fear-mongering is misguided. Cities are struggling to absorb migrants, and the broken legal system for evaluating asylum claims is exacerbating the crisis. Despite the need for reforms, the Senate bill under consideration does not address these issues, and Congress seems unwilling to entertain solutions at this time.

"Record High: U.S. Southern Border Sees 300K+ Migrant Crossings in December"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Associated Press

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Illegal border crossings from Mexico hit a record high in December with 249,785 arrests, posing a challenge for President Joe Biden. The numbers fell in January but still remained high. Mexicans accounted for the most arrests, followed by Venezuelans, Guatemalans, Hondurans, and Colombians. Tucson, Arizona, was the busiest corridor for illegal crossings, with over 80,000 arrests. The total migrant encounters, including those allowed in through legal pathways, surpassed 300,000 for the first time, leading to concerns over border security and immigration policies.

"Staggering Graph Reveals 265,000 Deportation Cases Filed in December Amid Biden's Border Crisis"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

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The Biden administration faces a staggering border crisis as deportation cases hit a record high, with nearly 265,000 filed in December 2023 alone. Over one million migrants have entered the U.S. under the parole program, leading to a massive backlog in immigration courts. The administration has utilized humanitarian parole to admit over 400,000 migrants at the southern border and faces criticism from Republicans for its parole policies. Biden has acknowledged the lack of border security, stating it has been an issue for the past decade.

"Texas Defies Biden's Border Orders, Tragedy Strikes Rio Grande Crossing"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Guardian US

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Texas officials refuse Biden administration's order to allow border patrol access to a part of the US-Mexico border under state control, leading to a political standoff. Texas governor ordered a fence to be built around the area, and a tragic incident occurred when border agents were allegedly barred from entering the park to rescue a family. Meanwhile, Biden and congressional leaders discussed a potential bipartisan immigration bill, with Senate Republicans warning that the current negotiated deal may be the best version, even if Trump were to win a second presidency. Progressive lawmakers have threatened to reject the bill amid conservative concessions.

Border Dispute: Biden Administration Clashes with Texas Over Migrant Deaths

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Dallas Morning News

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The Biden administration has ordered Texas to cease operations in Eagle Pass and allow Border Patrol access to the Rio Grande through a state-controlled city park after blaming the drowning deaths of three migrants on state officials. The cease-and-desist letter from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton demands that the state stop blocking Border Patrol agents from entering Shelby Park, setting up a showdown between the state and federal governments over immigration enforcement. Texas Governor Greg Abbott has blamed the drownings on the Biden administration's immigration policies, while the Texas Military Department disputes the timeline of events and denies denying Border Patrol access to the park.