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Biden Ends National Emergency Along Southern Border, Pushes Amnesty, Prompting New Immigration Crisis

President Biden Democratic Congress Immigration crisis end national emergency

From a stream to a flood: President Biden, backed by a Democratic Congress, has been signing a flurry of executive orders in order to make sure that nearly no illegal immigrants are expelled from the country and that millions more head our way. (Photo credit: AP Images)

Item: Bloomberg Businessweek, in a special issue about the year ahead dated January 25, noted that President Joe Biden “plans to propose immigration to Congress immediately. The priority will be a faster path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, including ‘Dreamers,’ who were brought to the U.S. as children.”

Item: Biden did quickly issue multiple immigration-related executive orders, eliciting negative reactions. He signed three on February 2. As NPR reported that day, Biden said this “would lead to a more ‘fair, orderly, humane’ immigration system, including one that would begin the difficult process of reuniting migrant children separated from their parents after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.”

Item: UPI reported on February 11 that Biden had just “officially ended a national emergency declaration at the United States’ southern border that allowed former President Donald Trump two years ago to divert federal funds to build his border wall.” 


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