First lady of EEUU participates in the reunification of migrant families

Washington, United States

The first lady of the United States, Jill Biden, will take part in the governing efforts of her husband to reunite with the families of migrants separated by the Donald Trump administration, announcing the celebrations at the White House.

Agreed to one of his campaign promises, Democratic President Joe Biden plans to announce March “the launch of a working group to reunite families and nieces” migrants, announcing his spokesman, Jen Psaki, during a conference.

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“His wife, Dr. Biden, was personally compromised and dedicated” in his team reunited with the leader of Alejandro Mayorkas, who had to be confirmed as Secretary of the Interior on Monday by the Senate, added.

Jill Biden, 69, has a PhD in Education and is expected to continue teaching at a nearby Washington University, following his marriage to Casa Blanca.

In December, the first lady visited a migrant camp in Mexico near the Texas front. “We are a united nation, but this is not the message we send,” he lamented.

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His tone contrasts with that of former President Melania Trump, who visited the migrant nieces in 2018 with a jacket adorned with a stamp on the podium leerse: “I really don’t care, do you?” (Nee my importa nada, ¿ya ti?).

This year, Trump’s governor decreed a “zero tolerance” policy on the frontier in Mexico, which involves the separation of families from families.

The dramas lived by the ninth-graders will have a clamor for the Republican Party and the magnate ordered to end in June, as long as a law enforcement order reunifies the divided families.

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