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but the legislation failed after republicans in the senate rejected it, following opposition from former president donald trump. in the wake of mr biden s announcement, many republicans are questioning the timing of his actions. now, understand what is going on here - this is election year politics. when he signed this executive order, the only question - anyone should ask is, why didn t you do i this in 2021? why didn t you do this in 2022? why didn t you do this in 2023? why didn t you do this last i month, or the month before, or the month before? president biden has faced criticism for the record levels of illegal crossings during his administration. since he took office, more than 6.4 million migrants have been stopped trying to cross into the us illegally. the month of may is on track to see the third consecutive drop in unlawful border crossings, according to our us partner cbs news. border patrol is on pace to apprehend between 110 120,000 migrants in may down,
were reflected in a bipartisan bill that he supported back in may. but the legislation failed after republicans in the senate rejected it, following opposition from former president donald trump. in the wake of mr biden s announcement, many republicans are questioning the timing of his actions. now, understand what is going on here - this is election year politics. when he signs this executive order, the only question - anyone should ask is, why didn t you do i this in 2021? why didn t you do this in 2022? why didn t you do this in 2023? why didn t you do this last i month, or the month before, or the month before? president biden has faced criticism for the record levels of illegal crossings during his administration. since he took office, more than 6.4 million migrants have been stopped trying to cross into the us illegally. the month of may is on track to see the third consecutive drop in unlawful border crossings, according to our us partner cbs news. border patrol is on pace
the british bee population. lauren moss, bbc news. us presidentjoe biden is expected to issue a sweeping new executive order aimed at curbing migrant arrivals at the mexico border. under the order, officials could swiftly deport migrants who enter the country illegally without processing their asylum requests once a daily threshold is met. more than 6.4 million migrants are said to have been stopped from crossing into the us illegally during biden s administration. buckingham palace has confirmed that a state visit to the uk byjapan s emperor and empress will go ahead at the end of the month. there had been speculation it would be cancelled because of the general election, but it will happen in what s described as a slightly adapted form. more acts for this year s glastonbury have been announced, including bands like the zutons and the snuts. they ll be joining the likes of dua lipa, coldplay and shania twain at the festival which kicks off in just over three weeks. a special eve
reporter: the u.s. has seen a record 6.4 million illegal border crossings during the biden administration. officials say the numbers have dipped in recent months, because mexico is cracking down on their side of the border. and the u.s. will soon have a new partner. mexico tonight electing its first woman and first jewish president, claudia sheinbaum, the former mayor of mexico city, a physicist with a doctorate in energy engineering who won the nobel peace prize. sheinbaum is vowing to continue the policies of outgoing president lopez obrador working to control the flow of migrants. david, and back to that executive order, this could have an immediate impact for those who are seeking asylum. the number of migrant encounters at the border already far exceeds that threshold. the white house and the biden administration fully aware this will likely be challenged in court. david? david: rachel scott from the white house tonight, thank you. here in new york city tonight, news on two