According to this article on Fox News, by Caroline Elliott | Fox News "McAllen, TX…
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Biden’s Insane Border Plan Counts On Foreign Adversaries To Rigorously Vet Migrants
 
																								
												
												
											According to this article on The Federalist, by Todd Bensman
“For its new border “enforcement” plan, which legalizes migrants before they cross the border and then allows them through official ports of entry, President Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) assures that all must first pass “rigorous security vetting” and “security background checks.”
DHS has just added four new nationalities — Cubans, Nicaraguans, Venezuelans, and Haitians — to the already wide range of nationalities allowed for at least the last eight months to cross through land ports of entry, or fly into a U.S. airport, under the “CBP-One” reservation system. The New York Times recently reported 109,000 such entries from May through December 2022. These others include Syrians, Tajikistanis, Russians, Somalis, and Afghans. The newest four nationalities may be the most numerous of those using the CBP-One pre-legalization process, which will allow 360,000 such pre-legalized entries a year.”
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Trump to Reform Immigration via Reagan Blueprint?
 
														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
 
														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
 
														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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