Biden restricting Nicaraguans, Cubans and Haitians at border
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Biden Announces Border Visit, Expands Legal Immigration - The Ohio Star
by Casey Harper President Joe Biden said Thursday that he will visit the southern border Sunday. The announcement came in a speech on illegal immigration, where Biden promised more border security and pushed for increased legal immigration. Biden said he would visit the border in El Paso, where the mayor declared a state of emergency in December because of the thousands of migrants flowing through the city. “Our problems at the border didn’t a…
Biden lays out new Cuba, Nicaragua, Haiti migrant border policy
WASHINGTON — The United States will use pandemic-era restrictions to rapidly expel Cuban, Nicaraguan and Haitian migrants caught illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, President Joe Biden announced Thursday as he seeks to gain control of migration.
Biden lays out new immigration curbs on US-Mexico border
The United States will use Trump-era restrictions to rapidly expel Cuban, Nicaraguan and Haitian migrants caught illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, U.S. President Joe Biden said Thursday in his first major speech on border security.
Biden on border security, analysis of his new plan
Biden says he will visit El Paso, Texas in the coming days. This comes after he announced his plan for border security. One America's Stella Escobedo spoke to Victor Avila, former ICE-HSI agent about what the administrations plan means.
U.S. opens door to limited migration from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Venezuela
At least 30,000 migrants a month will be allowed into the United States from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela, while restrictions are tightened on those seeking to enter illegally, a senior U.S. official said Thursday."These measures will expand
The U.S. will turn back Cubans, Haitians, and Nicaraguans who are arriving illegally - L'Éclaireur Progres
WASHINGTON — The Joe Biden administration said Thursday that it would immediately begin turning away Cubans, Haitians, and Nicaraguans crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally, as part of a major expansion of the initiative that already aims to stop Venezuelans from trying to enter the United States. In return, the Biden administration will accept 30,000 people per month from these four countries, for two years, and offer them the opportunity t…
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