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Democrats, growing more sceptical of Israel, pressure Biden


Nicholas Fandos and Catie Edmondson, The New York Times
Published: 18 May 2021 01:11 PM BdST
Updated: 18 May 2021 01:20 PM BdST
Sen Jon Ossoff, left, at a news conference at the Capitol, in Washington on Feb 11, 2021. Sen Ossoff, a Jewish Democrat, led a call for a ceasefire between Israel and Palestine on Sunday, May 16, 2021.
President Joe Biden’s carefully worded statement on Monday supporting a cease-fire between Israelis and Palestinians came amid growing pressure within his own party for the United States to take a more sceptical stance toward one of its closest allies.
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Biden’s urging of a halt to the fighting tucked at the end of a summary of a call with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel followed a drumbeat of calls from Democratic lawmakers across the ideological spectrum for his administration to speak out firmly against the escalation of violence. It reflected a different tone than the one members of Congress have ....

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NYTimes: Biden Opens U.S. Border to the Globe's Economic Migrants


17 May 2021
President Joe Biden and his deputies have opened the nation’s southern border to a growing wave of economic migrants from Brazil, India, Cuba, Venezuela, and many other countries, according to a report Sunday in the
New York Times.
“Agents have stopped people from more than 160 countries,” the newspaper reported, adding:
More than 12,500 Ecuadoreans were encountered in March, up from 3,568 in January. Nearly 4,000 Brazilians and more than 3,500 Venezuelans were intercepted, up from just 300 and 284, respectively, in January. The numbers in coming months are expected to be higher.
“Most are simply being released to nonprofit aid centers, where they spend a day or two before traveling to join friends and relatives elsewhere in the United States,” the ....

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