President Joe Biden visited the US–Mexico border on Sunday for the first time since taking office, tackling one of the most politically charged issues in the country as he prepares for a re-election bid.
‘s moves have drawn criticism from human rights activists and some Democrats who say the new restrictions are a retreat from the president’s 2020was reviving Trump-era clampdowns.
“It is not a ban at all,” he said. “It is markedly different than what the Trump administration proposed.”David Guillen, 43, askedto forgive him and fellow Venezuelan migrants who entered the country illegally, many of whom are now sleeping oide a church in El Paso, fearful of being arrested and deported if they attempt to travel to another city.After the El Paso visit,City, where he was greeted by Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Biden visits US-Mexico border as immigration issue heats upUS President Joe Biden hopes to strengthen relations with Border Patrol agents, some of whom have bristled at the rollback of hardline enforcement policies by the White House.
Read more »
President appoints former DBM official to CHRA lawyer and former procurement official has been appointed to the Commission on Human Rights (CHR)—which still needs two more appointments to complete its composition, seven months into the
Read more »
Make memories and enjoy great conversations at Dear Joe this New Year | BMPlusA good life is a collection of good memories, so they say. Where else can you have lovely memories with good food, and stunning ambiance amid a backdrop of rustic interiors and cozy atmosphere than Dear Joe, the country’s first letter-writing cafe under the Villar Group? This coming year, Dear…
Read more »
Biden border stop highlights illegal migration ahead of Mexico summitPresident Joe Biden made a politically charged stop at the southern US border Sunday before flying to a Mexico City summit set to be dominated by a growing regional illegal immigration and drug smuggling crisis.
Read more »
Democrats’ downgrade of Iowa’s role is a blow to Corn Belt, biofuels - BusinessWorld OnlineTHE Democratic Party’s unseating of Iowa from its position as host of the first US presidential nominating contest every four years is a blow that could also reshape the corn and biofuels industries throughout the Midwest, lobbyists and political consultants say. Backed by President Joe Biden, the party is set to demote Iowa starting in […]
Read more »
Rich harvest from China visitMSEditorial Rich harvest from China visit It was only in November last year that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. first met Chinese President Xi Jinping, at the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Bangkok. READ:
Read more »