so you ve seen an increased number of people, notjust the same people but more far right activists jumping onto this bandwagon. the but more far right activists “umping onto this bandwagon. the government was talkin: onto this bandwagon. the government was talking about onto this bandwagon. the government was talking about this onto this bandwagon. the government was talking about this recently - was talking about this recently saying the issue here was the number of people crossing the channel, that s what they say the issue that they need to deal with in order to sort the situation out. t they need to deal with in order to sort the situation out. sort the situation out. i definitely think addressing sort the situation out. i definitely think addressing the sort the situation out. i definitely think addressing the whole - sort the situation out. i definitely - think addressing the whole migration issueis think addressing the whole migration issue is not going to be a simple
some time, announcing is that she has now helped bring about $4 billion in private sector commitments to deal with some of these economic drivers of migration, especially from the northern triangle countries, el salvador, honduras, and guatemala. as we heard from guad, the real driver of these spikes that we have seen more recently are coming from a different set of countries, haiti, cuba, venezuela and nicaragua. this speaks to what a complicated challenge this migration issue, and it s also worth highlighting as we see this quiet conversation that has been going on for two years, about vice president harris s role within the administration and her potential political future has burst on to the front page of the new york times now. that story now getting a lot of attention as there are some real questions about, you know, some unique from vice president harris, and some common to vice presidents, always trying to, you know, use that role as number two and still have a big role in th
stopped being the only possibility of survival and the only way to move forward in life. the migration issue has many other issues, as discussed in a very broad fashion, and we r reached important agreements among the three countries for the benefit of our peoples. as you will be able to see as you will also be able to know through a communique, joint communique that we have that will be provided to you immediately. finally, i want to thank prime minister justin trudeau for his extraordinary and fraternal program that consists of granting temporary working visa
policies that the president rolled out, seeing the border for the first time as president, and now these meetings in mexico, the white house is hoping to illustrate and inform both the challenges and solutions to this migration issue that she are facing about. and we know the president got a kick start on some of the conversations with the mexicans from last night when the motorcade went from there to downtown, the white house noting that as part of the policies the mexican government is stepping to the plate agreeing to take in some of the 30,000 migrants a month from haiti, nicaragua, cuba, that the u.s. government is expelling under the new policies that the president rolled out. they say this is the ground work for future agreements in which mexico can do even more. but also worth noting that canada, we don t think of them having a role in migration, but
of the influx of migration that has been seen, overall being seen as ground zero for the issues that are happening across that region. now, while he s there, though, amara and alex, he ll have to face the political reality, that the border has become a liability for this president especially as he molds a run for 2024. not only has he been receiving criticism from both sides of the aisle, democrats and republicans on his reaction and response to the border, the criticism goes both ways from the president. he s criticized republicans for demagoguery when it comes to migration issue. also he s called on them as we can expect him to do today as they tell republicans to come to the table to try to form some kind of comprehensive immigration reform. without that, he can t do anything. of course, you re right. this will come days after the president unveiled that new