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Editorial: What Biden can do about the border crisis


Editorial: What Biden can do about the border crisis
March 16, 2021
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Migrant children and teenagers waiting to be processed near Midland, Texas, this week.Eli Hartman/Associated Press
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy took a break from reading Dr. Seuss to visit the U.S.-Mexico border Monday, but he was still speaking in the simplistic terms of children’s literature. During an appearance with other lawmakers in El Paso, McCarthy, R-Bakersfield, attempted to brand the latest surge of migrants the “Biden border crisis.”
McCarthy was right in one respect: The border is President Biden’s problem now. His administration is struggling to handle the influx of migrants arriving there, particularly the children among them, as competently and humanely as it should. But the idea that Biden created or even exacerbated the problem is as fictitious as “Green Eggs and Ham.” ....

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Editorial: Voting rights under assault across the U.S.


Editorial: Voting rights under assault across the U.S.
March 7, 2021
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Voters had to wait two to three hours at this Atlanta polling place in June 2020.John Spink / Atlanta Journal-Constitution / TNS
In a U.S. Supreme Court hearing last week, a lawyer for the Democratic National Committee observed that “more voting restrictions have been enacted over the last decade than at any point since the end of Jim Crow,” a reference to the laws in the late 19th and early 20th century designed to enforce racial segregation.
“The last three months have seen an even greater uptick in proposed voting restrictions, many aimed squarely at the minority groups whose participation Congress intended to protect,” said Democratic attorney Bruce Spiva, arguing to overturn two Arizona laws that invalidated ballots cast in the wrong precinct and prohibited the collection of early ballots for delivery to polling places. ....

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