Biden, Mexican President Discuss 'Irregular' Immigration at Southern Border
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64% Medium Conservative
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80% Very Conservative
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61% : The meeting also addressed the visions of both the United States and Mexico to accelerate development and infrastructure projects along shared borders to strengthen North American supply chains and the cross-border agricultural and commercial activity and the Russia-Ukraine conflict, but the majority of the conversation was about illegal immigration.50% : Mexican and U.S. officials, both Republicans and Democrats, have expressed concern the repeal of a Trump-era measure, known as Title 42, will encourage a surge in illegal immigration and more profits for criminal gangs unless Washington does more to help mitigate the impact.
50% : The Biden administration has released a plan to deal with the expected surge in illegal immigration across the U.S.-Mexico border once the emergency Title 42 policy is terminated.
49% : President Joe Biden and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador joined a bilateral meeting on Friday where the two leaders discussed efforts to limit "irregular" immigration at the southern border.
46% : The agenda also included talks on the end of CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus restrictions on immigrants trying to seek asylum in the United States.
41% : Once Title 42 does end, immigration authorities will rely on a federal law called Title 8 that also enables expulsions, but not if an illegal immigrant claims asylum.
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