Biden's DHS may restart border wall construction to plug 'gaps'
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Joe Biden may resume construction of Trump's Mexico wall after being blamed for record migrant surge
Joe Biden may resume construction of Trump's Mexico wall after being blamed for record migrant surge: ReportAs President Joe Biden's administration continues to struggle with the increasingly difficult immigration crisis, the latest reports suggest that he might just continue the construction of Donald Trump's Mexico border wall again. This news also happens to come at a time when the latest research reveals that only about 44% of Americans appr…
Biden May Reportedly Restart Trump’s Border Wall Project to ‘Plug in the Gaps’ Amid Migrant Crisis
On 11 February Democratic President Joe Biden ended Donald Trump's southern border emergency, issued through an executive order in February 2019, denouncing what had become a symbol of his predecessor’s administration’s efforts to slash immigration as a “waste of money that diverts attention from genuine threats to our homeland security”.
Biden Admin Considers Building More Border Wall Where 'Gaps' Exist: Report - The Ohio Star
by Kaylee Greenlee Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told employees he’s considering building more sections of the border wall to fill in “gaps,” The Washington Times reported Monday.President Joe Biden stopped federal funding to the southern border wall, though Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials reportedly asked Mayorkas last week what his plans for the wall are, according to the Times. Biden issued a…
The Biden Administration Is Considering Picking Up Trump's Border Wall Plans To Resolve The Border Crisis
The Biden Administration announced that they will be continue=ing Donald Trump's border wall, according to The Daily Wire. “It’s not a single answer to a single question. There are different projects that the chief of the
Biden Administration Optimistic for May Travel Despite U.S.-Canada Border Remaining Closed
President Joe Biden's administration is hopeful international border restrictions could be relaxed by mid-May, even as the land border closure on non-essential travel between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico was extended once again on Thursday.
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