Senators Seek to Prevent Future President from Abusing Immigration Powers

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Senators Seek to Prevent Future President from Abusing Immigration Powers
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Senators negotiating new U.S. immigration restrictions as part of a deal to advance Ukraine aid are exploring ways to prevent a future president from abusing some of the executive powers on the table to control the number of migrants seeking asylum.

Senators negotiating new U.S. immigration restrictions as part of a deal to advance Ukraine aid are exploring ways to prevent a future president from abusing some of the executive powers on the table to control the number of migrants seeking asylum. Democrats want a “ safety valve ” in the new policies to avoid cruelty and mass roundups that could someday be applied far beyond the goal of controlling the border.

Republicans demand more expansive powers for the president to crack down on a border situation they describe as uncontrolled and chaotic

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