surge in the displacement of people all across our region, in latin america. and not only in our hemisphere, but around the world. we are seeing more displaced people now than we have at anytime since world war ii. but why is it this last year? why record crossings? some have suggested it s because of the oppression out there, that it will be easier under president biden to cross into the country, that the consequences are less severe than they would ve been under president trump, or even under president obama. why is the problem so intense right now? well, a few factors. poverty, violence, corruption, authoritarian regimes, the covid-19 pandemic, extreme weather events, the causes of displacement or many. that s number one. number two, we are also combatting smuggling
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changed now and the new rules that they re putting in place. watch this. poverty, violence, corruption, authoritarian regimes, the covid-19 pandemic, extreme weather events. number 2, we are also combatting smuggling organizations that spread false information. if individuals do not use those lawful pathways, then they will face tougher consequences at the border. martha: i d like to start with the second part of that. because suddenly they re talking tough on this and saying if you cross, then you re not if you try to come back, we re going to send you home. if you come back within five years, we may press criminal charges against you. why the change in tone after two years, senator? well, title 42 is going away, but the biden administration has always had the tools necessary to control this influx of people across the border.
people all across our region. in latin america. not only in our hemisphere, around the world. we are seeing more displaced people now than we have at any time since world war ii. but why is it this last year? why record crossings? some suggested it s because the oppression that is the impression is it d be easier with president biden to cross into the country. the consequences are less severe than they would have been under president trump or even president obama. why is the problem so intense right now? well, a few factors. poverty, violence, corruption, authoritarian regimes, the covid-19 pandemic, extreme weather events, the causes of displacement are many, number one. number two, we are also combating smuggling organizations that spread false
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