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US-Made Border Crisis Persists Despite Bidenâs About-Face on Refugee Cap Migrants and asylum seekers are seen after spending the night in one of the car lanes off the San Ysidro Crossing Port on the Mexican side of the U.S.-Mexico border in Tijuana, Mexico, on April 24, 2021. Guillermo Arias / AFP via Getty Images By This weekâs news of the Biden-Harris administrationâs about-face on U.S. refugee policy was a win for all the progressive forces that have been pressuring Biden to discontinue Trumpâs egregiously low cap on the number of refugees accepted each year. But the victory did nothing to change the other massive structural ways in which the Biden-Harris administration is continuing to perpetuate the humanitarian crisis at the border through its embrace of Trumpâs other asylum policies. ....
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Biden is on the path to repeat Obama s mistake (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz) President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the anniversary of the Affordable Care Act Tuesday, March 23, 2021, at the Arthur James Cancer Hospital and the Richard Solove Research Institute in Columbus, Ohio. Rights group United We Dream warned Tuesday that unless he takes immediate steps to improve his administration s treatment of immigrants, President Joe Biden is at serious risk of repeating the destructive failures of former President Barack Obama, who deported roughly three million people during his eight years in office. Despite Biden s characterization of Obama s mass deportations as a mistake and pledge to usher in a more humane immigration system, United We Dream estimates that the administration has deported just over 300,000 people since January largely using a Trump-era policy called Title 42. ....
More than 75 people gathered in downtown Phoenix on Thursday evening to protest recent police killings across the country and call for police reform. Organizer Jacob Raiford spoke to the gathering, invited attendees to speak and led a small march around the Phoenix City Council chambers. No law enforcement officers were present, although a drone sometimes hovered overhead. We’re here to talk about the next step in terms of addressing disproportionate treatment against the Black and brown community and the police culture, Raiford told The Arizona Republic before the event began. It’s getting people in a specific place, having that dialogue, creating that energy and channeling that momentum toward . change. ....
New data show more immigrants expelled at border By (0) Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas listens as President Joe Biden participates in a virtual meeting with President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico in the Roosevelt Room of the White House on March 1. Pool Photo by Anna Moneymaker/UPI | License Photo WASHINGTON, March 11 (UPI) Over 70,000 immigrants were expelled at the Mexico border during the month of February, President Joe Biden s first full month in office, under a directive put in place by the Trump administration to target them as public health threats, according to new U.S. Customs and Border Protection data. ....