Some are welcomed, most turned away, as haphazard immigration policies play out along the border
Paradoxical scenes play out daily along this remote stretch of the Texas-Mexico border from Ojinaga to Del Rio and Eagle Pass.
A Texas Department of Public safety trooper helps Belkis Salas of Venezuela out of the Rio Grande near Del Rio on Friday, April 30, 2021. Salas struggled to cross the river, falling halfway through and being pulled up by her son-in-law and a smuggler. Many Venezuelans are being welcomed for asylum processing on one part of the border while Central Americans are being quickly expelled on other parts of the border.(Jessica Phelps / San Antonio Express-News)
Biden to address immigration policy as 100th day in office looms
President Joe Biden will address Congress nearly 100 days after he took office. One of the issues he was expected to address is immigration. Author: Adriana Loya (12NEWS) Updated: 4:17 AM MST April 29, 2021
PHOENIX Almost 100 days into his presidency, President Joe Biden has fulfilled almost all of his campaign promises centered on the pandemic and climate change, but has fallen short tackling other issues, like immigration.
On his first day in office, Biden sent a comprehensive immigration bill to Congress. The bill included a pathway to citizenship for DACA recipients, also known as Dreamers, Temporary Protective Status beneficiaries, and more of the 11 million undocumented immigrants currently living and working in the U.S.
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