U.S. to expand Title 42 border expulsions while opening legal path for some migrants

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The U.S. is expected to expand Title 42 border expulsions while opening a legal path for some migrants.

— The Biden administration is planning to announce on Thursday a"carrot and stick" migration management strategy that officials hope will reduce thealong the U.S.-Mexico border, two people familiar with the plans told CBS News.

This expanded legal pathway, which would be capped at 30,000 admissions each month, would be paired with a deterrence measure designed to discourage illegal entries along the southern border, the people familiar with the plans said. Under the plan, migrants from Nicaragua, Cuba and Haiti would face immediate expulsion to Mexico under the Title 42 pandemic-era measure if they cross the U.S. border illegally, a policy shift that would require the consent of the Mexican government.

The expansion of Title 42 to include migrants from Cuba and Nicaragua would be a seismic shift in U.S. policy, as the vast majority of the tens of thousands of Cubans and Nicaraguans processed along the southern border over the past year have been released and allowed to seek asylum due to their home countries severely limiting U.S. deportations.and Nicaragua have contributed to record levels of U.S. border apprehensions in the past year.

President Biden will outline his strategy along the U.S.-Mexico border Thursday at the White House in what will be his first speech solely focused on border policy. Mr. Biden is also expected to call on Congress to reform the U.S. immigration system and legalize so-called DREAMers and other immigrants living in the country without legal status, including farmworkers, a person familiar with the speech said.

An aerial view of the Mexican and American flags fly over an international bridge as immigrants line up next to the U.S.-Mexico border fence to seek asylum on December 22, 2022 in El Paso, Texas.In fiscal year 2022, U.S. Border Patrol agents stopped migrants 2.2 million times along the southern border, an all-time high that surpassed the record set the previous year, federal figures show. More than 1 million of those encounters resulted in migrants being expelled from the U.S. under Title 42.

 

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Anyone with empathy would feel for these people but there is a correct way of doing things How many do liberals think should be allowed in? Should we just open for all? What do we do with them? How do we pay for them? This problem is out of control

Meanwhile in Sanctuary cities…

The FBI and department of Justice is still going after innocent people involved in the January 6th protest. While the FBI are protected Joe Biden and his crime family and Jeffrey Epstein and his child molesters. America has been taken over by the FBI child molesters.

The Democrat plan all along , import more voters so they stay in power !

'financial sponsors' = employers in market for cheap labor. Dems need slaves who'll live 20 / 4 bedroom house, work for food & healthcare (run drugs for $), to increase supply, lower costs in debt driven charge-it-forward ponzi economy, hyperinflated fiat $, how Progressive

Excellent to hear. We should be a safe haven for those who need a safe place to be.

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