Biden's Border Policy Faces Bipartisan Backlash and Political Scrutiny

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President Joe Biden's recent executive order to temporarily halt asylum requests at the U.S.-Mexico border has drawn criticism for its harshness, likened to former President Trump's policies. This move continues a long-standing bipartisan trend of strict border enforcement, dating back to the Clinton and Obama administrations. The order includes exemptions for certain vulnerable groups but imposes a high standard for proving imminent danger. Critics argue that this policy reflects a broader, bipartisan commitment to stringent immigration control, despite differing rhetoric between Democrats and Republicans.
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