The "Migrant Caravan" is now set to attempt to cross the Mexican border into the…
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Applying public health solutions to acute migration dilemma at border
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According to this article on The Harvard Gazette, by Alvin Powell, Harvard Staff Writer
“Migrants are arriving at the nation’s southern border in record numbers, fleeing violence and looking for what they hope will be a better life in the U.S. Overwhelmed by scale of the arrivals, the Biden administration has urged prospective migrants, most of them from Central America, to “stay home” for now, and put Vice President Kamala Harris in charge of resolving the crisis.
As part of her efforts, Harris has convened a “Partnership for Central America,” which brings together leaders in private industry, academia, and the nonprofit world to promote economic opportunity and address some of the root causes of the mass migration, with a focus on Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras. The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Healthhas joined the effort, lending the expertise of its faculty in key focus areas, such as public health access, climate adaptation, and food security.”
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Trump to Reform Immigration via Reagan Blueprint?
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The Hill has an interesting article, actually two, that cover this:
https://thehill.com/opinion/5073043-immigration-reform-h1b-visas/
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https://thehill.com/opinion/immigration/5076785-trump-immigration-reform-citizenship/
And here’s their Opinion category for Immigration:
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House Republicans push asylum restrictions, border security
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According to this article on Associated Press, by STEPHEN GROVES
“WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans for months have railed against the Biden administration’s handling of the U.S. border with Mexico, holding hearings, visiting border communities and promising to advance legislation to clamp down on illegal immigration and drug trafficking.
But so far, they have failed to unify behind a plan, delaying efforts to pass legislation.
Now they are hoping to change that. Republicans on Wednesday jump-started work on an immigration and border enforcement package that would remake immigration law to make it more difficult to apply for asylum and easier for the federal government to stop migrants from entering the U.S. It combines proposals from a number of conservative hardliners into a single bill.”
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Biden is ignoring immigration issues, voters say in poll
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According to this article on Politico, by Myah Ward
“President Joe Biden’s immigration problem isn’t just about policy. It’s that he’s not talking about the issue enough, voters say in a new survey from a Democratic polling firm.
Fifty-eight percent of voters in seven key Electoral College battleground states disapprove of how the president is handling immigration, compared with 32 percent who approve, according to a new swing-state poll from Global Strategy Group first shared with POLITICO. And a majority of voters surveyed, at 52 percent, believe Biden is ignoring problems at the border, while 50 percent said the president is ignoring the situation around undocumented immigrants.”
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