It has been completed with its first 100 days at the White House, in an initial stage of Gobierno that traditionally is known as luna de miel Despite the new leadership’s support for the new leader, Joe Biden is facing his first crisis, due in part to his policies and in part to the equidistant impression he has projected so far in the United States as, fundamentally, more so.
While in the Congress negotiating a migratory reform that is despairing including within the Democratic Party, on the front it has increased the number of immigrants, and especially unaccompanied minors, who have boarded the albergues and have to remember during the presidency of Donald Trump.
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This includes evaluating the use of a military base in Virginia to temporarily accommodate migrants, according to the Reuters news agency. But it is not the only element of this migratory crisis to what Biden says, Trump calificó este jueves de “pesadilla” in a critique of the president’s leadership, the mayor’s part of the problems facing his mandate.
What changes did Biden make?
On February 18, the president introduced a series of migration reforms that would propel a ten-year-old truck for 11 million undocumented, reduce the time for family reunification, and eliminate penalties for illegal entry into the country.
Pero the project does not secure the support of the Democrats, who are required by a majority in the Congress and require the Republican response to adherence.
Reform takes place and you can follow me at least until April, but among so many Democrats who are sacrificing one-on-one mediocre media that will alleviate the situation of dreamers and agricultural workers, among others.
Además, Biden has suspended the protocol Quédate in Mexico, which requires asylum seekers to stay in the country for a citation in immigration courts, and has allowed groups of people with abortions to enter the United States.
Crecen los cruces a Estados Unidos
The Biden Legacy of the Presidency, and its discourse on a humanitarian approach to migration, coincided with the economic failures in Central America, which were severely affected by the pandemic and natural disasters.
In the future, the United States authorities will destroy the cases 78,000 people cruzaron la frontera con México, the number of detentions more alto registered in a decade.
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The promise of a migratory reform has fed the thousands of people traveling to the United States. Authorities, including Mexico’s presidential envoy Andrés Manuel López Obrador, announced that the legislation would only benefit women who had been elected to the country since January 1, 2021, and repeated that “there is no time to come”.
The advertisements did not prevent the coyotes, which are mediated by being received with braces from the front, convening the migrant persons to initiate their rumbo tray to the United States.
In this context, a truck with 25 people that acababa cruising the front shock this week against a cargo truck in California, causing the death of 13 people, of which 10 were of Mexican origin.
Following the increase in cross-border crossings, the Biden Administration has denied the situation escalated into a migratory crisis: “Do we have a crisis? Bloomberg Information Service.
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The crossing of migrants on the frontier between Mexico and Guatemala has tripled in January, according to data from the Albergue 72, located in the south of Mexico, due “to the example, the climatic change and the sanitary crisis by the coronavirus” . The majority is directed to the United States.
Increase the number of minor edits without companions
In January, more than 5,700 children and adolescents will not be accompanied by car on the front, the figure will increase by one in the last few years. As of February, more than 7,070 minor oaths have been withheld from the United States, some of which have lasted more than 72 hours in CBP processing centers, according to the NBC News.
Debate if only they can use the number of available beds as prevention of the COVID-19 pandemic, the rooms for unaccompanied minors are at 94% capacity. “We are detaining more than a dozen of those who could be released,” said CNN, a high-ranking National Security official. “There is a lot of discussion about who can free up space for these nines,” he said.
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In a staff letter, Russell Hott, a senior employee of the Immigration and Control Service, warned that the number of unaccompanied minor and migrant families during this year “it is hoped that the figures will be more high observed in more than 20 years”, reported by The Washington Post.
In order to achieve this, he has accelerated the release of minorities to their families or patrons, as will the Secretary of National Security, Alejandro Mayorkas.
The Biden Governor also rebuilt the Carrizo Springs Detention Center in Texas to accommodate 700 children from 13 to 17 years. This decision has been criticized by activists and politicians, like Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who assured “it is not good, no one has been good and no one is good, without importing the administration or the party”.
Agreed with the Miami Herald Diary, Authorities Contemplate Reclaiming the Controversial Homestead Detention Center, Florida. A military base in Virginia, too, is being considered to accommodate low-profile editions, according to the Reuters news agency.
Thus, the Department of National Security is preparing to convert its detention centers in and around Texas into process centers, where families will be evaluated quickly to be released in a 72-hour space, according to The Washington Post.
More on Bloomberg, The Washington Post, Miami Herald, Reuters, CNN.