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Former Trump Adviser Says Biden s Immigration Bill Could Erase the Very Essence of America s Nationhood

Former Trump Adviser Says Biden’s Immigration Bill Could ‘Erase the Very Essence of America’s Nationhood’ Stephen Miller, former senior adviser to former President Donald Trump, told Fox News on Sunday that a new immigration bill proposed by Democrats would “fundamentally erase the very essence of America’s nationhood.” On Feb. 18, Democrats formally introduced President Joe Biden’s new immigration bill that provides an eight-year pathway to citizenship for about 11 million illegal immigrants and sweeping changes to Trump’s immigration and border policy. The bill, named the U.S. Citizenship Act 2021, was cosponsored by Rep. Linda Sánchez (D-Calif.) and Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.).

Healing the US-Mexico border divide calls for ingenuity and some chutzpah

Healing the US-Mexico border divide calls for ingenuity and some chutzpah
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A Nation Of Immigrants: 100 Years Ago US Senate Passed Law Setting Quota On Non-WASP Migrants

A Nation Of Immigrants: 100 Years Ago US Senate Passed Law Setting Quota On Non-WASP Migrants
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Migrants on the move again in Mexico and Central America | Taiwan News

Tough migration enforcement south of border key to Biden plans

8 分钟阅读 CIUDAD HIDALGO, Mexico (Reuters) - In the days before U.S. President Joe Biden’s inauguration, Mexican soldiers patrolling the banks of the wide Suchiate River found few migrants amid the flow of trade across the water from Guatemala. The likely explanation lay hundreds of miles to the south, where baton-wielding Guatemalan security forces beat back one of the largest U.S.-bound migrant caravans ever assembled, according to a Reuters photographer and other witnesses. “We’re scared,” Honduran migrant Rosa Alvarez told a reporter by telephone as she fled with many others toward the nearby hills, two young children in tow.

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