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Wednesday, February 03, 2021 1:00 am
Biden signs immigration orders
Associated Press
WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden on Tuesday signed a second spate of orders to undo his predecessor s immigration policies, demonstrating the powers of the White House and its limitations without support from Congress.
His orders on family separation, border security and legal immigration bring to nine the number of executive actions on immigration during his first two weeks in office. With proposed legislation to give legal status and a path to citizenship to all of the estimated 11 million people in the country who don t have it, Biden has quickly taken aim at many of former President Donald Trump s sweeping changes to deter immigration, both legal
President
Joe Biden signed a second spate of orders to undo his predecessor’s immigration policies, demonstrating the powers of the White House and its limitations without support from Congress.
His orders on family separation, border security and legal immigration bring to nine the number of executive actions on immigration during his first two weeks in office.
With proposed legislation to give legal status and a path to citizenship to all of the estimated 11 million people in the country who don’t have it, Biden has quickly taken aim at many of former President
Donald Trump’s sweeping changes to deter immigration, both legal and illegal, and established a vision that is likely to far outlast his tenure if he’s able to muster enough support in a deeply divided Congress.
Washington
United States President Joe Biden signed a second spate of orders to undo his predecessor’s immigration policies, demonstrating the powers of the White House - and its limitations without support from Congress.
His orders on family separation, border security, and legal immigration bring to nine the number of executive actions on immigration during his first two weeks in office.
With proposed legislation to give legal status and a path to citizenship to all of the estimated 11 million people in the country who don’t have it, Mr. Biden has quickly taken aim at many of former President Donald Trump’s sweeping changes to deter immigration, both legal and illegal, and established a vision that is likely to far outlast his tenure if he’s able to muster enough support in a deeply divided Congress.
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