Biden’s Plans Could Spur Illegal Immigration Surge to US; With Biden Edging Closer to White House, Mexican Ambassador Urges Resumption of Mass Migration Into USA, and related stories
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Insiders: Joe Biden’s Plans Could Spur Illegal Immigration Surge to US:
Insiders are already admitting that former Vice President Joe Biden’s plans to roll back most of President Donald Trump’s immigration reforms could spur a surge of illegal immigration at the United States-Mexico border.
Two of Trump’s most consequential reforms have been the implementation of “Remain in Mexico” and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Title 42 rule — greatly slowing illegal immigration at the southern border while allowing federal immigration officials to quickly return border crossers to their native countries.
Remain in Mexico, specifically, ensures that border crossers claiming asylum are not immediately released into the interior of the U.S. as they previously were. Instead, they must remain in Mexico while awaiting their asylum hearings.
The policy helped lead to a blue-collar wage spike for America’s working and lower-middle-class that often must compete against newly arrived illegal and legal immigrants in the U.S. labor market. —>READ MORE HERE
With Biden Edging Closer to White House, Mexican Ambassador Urges Resumption of Mass Migration Into USA:
With Democratic Joe Biden viewed as the presumed president-elect more than three weeks after the still-contested Nov. 3 election, those seeking to enter the country illegally are likely feeling emboldened to soon overwhelm the country’s immigration system.
They’re certainly not being discouraged to do so by Mexico’s ambassador to the U.S.
Despite the inroads the country has made the last four years with regard to border security and enforcement under President Donald Trump, the thought of a Democrat in the White House has border security opponents salivating.
Mexican Ambassador Martha Bárcena Coqui, when speaking at a forum for immigration last week, encouraged an official pivot on immigration that would see American border policy more or less revert back to the days of former President Barack Obama. —>READ MORE HERE
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