migrants from haiti, guatemala and mexico waiting for asylum processing. we are on the other side in calexico to understand what the world looks like pre-title 42 and what it will look like post-title 42. the show is not long enough to detail his policy failure, pr aspects, it is sprazing given someone groomed his entire decade long campaign for president frankly on how he appears socially and in the pr arena, why has he gotten this so wrong? charles: it could be he s adhering to this ideology or he s in so deep he can t turn back. this is a difficult journey for women and young girls in particular and to sort of say to
more asylum processing, refugee resettlement in the countries they are coming from so they don t end up on the border. i think there are bipartisan solutions here. john: this question directly, you can throw as much money as you want at what we are looking at on the right-hand side of the screen but how is that going to fix what we saw over the weekend? i don t think it s just about money. it s about a systematic solution. one of the things president obama started john: you said we need more money. that s one part of it. asylum officers would help process the cases, if they are not supposed to be here, adjudicated, and more resettlement, process the cases in the countries before people make the treacherous journey to the border and then if you have comprehensive immigration reform, then people who are coming here, if there s a local
right now. and as a result, the city of el paso says border patrol has started mass street releases of migrants. the biden administration is requesting congress approve $3 billion in additional funding for the border. republicans say the white house needs to change its policies. delusional. they are in a st state of denia. this is a humanitarian crisis. it is a disaster. it s not good for anybody. it s got to be fixed. the white house says if republicans were serious about the border, they would approve resources to build a safe, orderly, and humane immigration system. one democrat says there could be bipartisan agreement on more border security funding. the president does want to do something. we need more asylum processing and refugee realitiment in the countries they are coming from so they don t end up at our border. i think there are bipartisan solutions here. congressman khanna which i thinks and expects the president will go to the southern border. the president is ex
raise for border patrol agents and resources for u.s. customs and border protection and speeding up asylum processing and that key add that it would extend title 42. that is the public health authority that allows for the expulsion of migrants at the u.s./mexico border. and in ex change for all of that, it would provide a panel way to citizenship for around 2 million dreamers. those are undocumented migrants who came to the united states as children. now, this is legislation we have been talking about for over 20 years to provide some sort of recourse for that population of undocumented migrants. this framework is now starting to come together, although again senate leadership have not been involved in the discussion. dick durbin, a long time advocate of daca did say that he was applauding the efforts of the senators, so we ll see where it goes. with a lame-duck session, democrats have been hoping to make some headway on
The U.S. immigration system is too restrictive and bureaucratic. The result is chaos along the U.S.-Mexico border, wait times for legal visas that sometimes extend for decades, and a reduction in economic and cultural vitality. The reforms discussed in this chapter, if enacted, will reduce chaos in the immigration system by restoring government control over the border,