Reversing Trump’s immigration policies will take months, says Joe Biden
Joe Biden s incoming advisers warned that moving too quickly would create another crisis at the border. December 23, 2020 9:15:52 am
Joe Biden said he s already started discussing the issues with the Mexican president and our friends in Latin America and that the timeline is to do it so that we in fact make it better not worse. (AP Photo/File)
President-elect Joe Biden says it will take months to roll back some of President Donald Trump’s actions on immigration, offering a slower timeline than he promised on the campaign trail and one that may rile advocates pushing for speedy action on the issue.
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Susan Rice, incoming domestic policy adviser, Jake Sullivan, incoming national security adviser, and Biden himself, warned that moving too quickly could create a new crisis at the border
President-elect Joe Biden says it will take months to roll back some of President Donald Trump’s actions on immigration, offering a slower timeline than he promised on the campaign trail and one that may rile advocates pushing for speedy action on the issue.
His Tuesday comments echo those made by two of his top foreign policy advisers in an interview with Spanish wire service EFE on Monday hitting the brakes on rolling back Trump’s restrictive asylum policies.
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Biden Says Reversing Trump Border Policies Will Take Months His Tuesday comments echo those made by two of his top foreign policy advisers in an interview with Spanish wire service EFE on Monday By Alexandra Jaffe •
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President-elect Joe Biden says it will take months to roll back some of President Donald Trump’s actions on immigration, tempering expectations he generated during his campaign and one that may rile advocates pushing for speedy action on the issue.
His Tuesday comments echo those made by two of his top foreign policy advisers in an interview with Spanish wire service EFE on Monday hitting the brakes on rolling back Trump’s restrictive asylum policies. Susan Rice, Biden’s incoming domestic policy adviser, and Jake Sullivan, his pick for national security adviser, as well as Biden himself, warned that moving too quickly could create a new crisis at the border.
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