Biden on Thursday announced fresh plans to block Cuban, Haitian and Nicaraguan migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border, expanding the nationalities of those who can be expelled back to Mexico, and his visit to El Paso, Texas, is not expected to yield new policy breakthroughs. Instead, it is meant to demonstrate that the Democratic president is taking the issue seriously, end nagging questions about when he plans to visit the border and shore up relations with Border Patrol, some of whose agents have bristled at the White House's rollback of hardline enforcement policies.
Texas' Republican Governor, Greg Abbott, met Biden in El Paso and handed him a letter outlining five steps to address the border crisis - including detaining the millions of people in the United States illegally. Republican U.S. Representative Jim Jordan told Fox News on Sunday that his party could help the Democrats - but only if Biden adopted the enforcement policies of former President Donald Trump.
IN THE SWING David Guillen of Simi Valley gives his wife, Carol, a twirl on the dance floor during the New Year’s Eve dinner and dance held Dec. 30 at the Simi Valley Senior Center. Photos by MICHELE WILLER-ALLRED/Acorn Newspapers The hope that 2023 will be a better year was on the minds of many revelers
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