More Democrats Push Back Against Biden’s Plan to End Title 42
A growing number of Democrats are distancing themselves from President Joe Biden’s plans to drop a Trump-era immigration policy in late May, which is surprising considering how much the Democrats need the open borders for new votes in the 2022 midterms.
The pandemic-era border restrictions, known as Title 42, were implemented during the Trump administration in March 2020 and resulted in the quick deportations of over 1.7 million asylum seekers at the U.S.–Mexico border in the past two years. The Biden administration has decided to terminate the expulsions policy from May 23, given that public health conditions have changed.
Yet the Biden administration is facing more calls from Democrats for a satisfactory plan to deal with an expected flood of tens of thousands of illegal aliens across the southern border.
“Unless we have a well-thought-out plan, I think it is something that should be revisited and perhaps delayed,” Sen. Gary Peters (D-Mich.), who chairs both the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee and the Senate Democrats’ campaign arm, said on April 18.
“I’m going to defer judgment on that until I give the administration the opportunity to fully articulate what that plan is,” Peters told reporters in the Capitol, after privately raising concerns with administration officials, including Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, The Hill reported.
His comments come amid a rising pushback against the administration’s decision to lift Title 42, from not only vulnerable Democrats in tough races ahead of this year’s midterm elections but also influential senators.
GOP lawmakers are leaning on the public health order as a wedge issue during the November midterms, as polls show the topic to be a leading concern for voters and Biden’s handling of immigration his least popular issue.
A majority of 56 percent of registered voters nationwide oppose the decision to lift the Trump-era border control, according to a Morning Consult/Politico poll published earlier this month.
Republicans will likely attack Biden and Democrats for removing the rule in a bid to portray the party as weak on immigration and border security.
Peters, chairing the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, is responsible for at least defending or potentially expanding its current split 50–50 in Senate.
“We should not end Title 42 until we have a detailed plan in place,” Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, a front-runner in the Democratic primary for his state’s open U.S. Senate seat, told Politico. “We still need to fix our broken immigration system as a whole.”
One of the ways the Biden administration is making it difficult for law enforcement to do their job is making demanding that people in the US who are here illegally- have rights to remain in the country and to keep working.
More Democrats Push Back Against Biden’s Plan to End Title 42
A growing number of Democrats are distancing themselves from President Joe Biden’s plans to drop a Trump-era immigration policy in late May.
The pandemic-era border restrictions, known as Title 42, were implemented during the Trump administration in March 2020 and resulted in the quick deportations of over 1.7 million asylum seekers at the U.S.–Mexico border in the past two years. The Biden administration has decided to terminate the expulsions policy from May 23, given that public health conditions have changed.
Yet the Biden administration is facing more calls from Democrats for a satisfactory plan to deal with an expected flood of tens of thousands of illegal aliens across the southern border.
“Unless we have a well-thought-out plan, I think it is something that should be revisited and perhaps delayed,” Sen. Gary Peters (D-Mich.), who chairs both the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee and the Senate Democrats’ campaign arm, said on April 18.
“I’m going to defer judgment on that until I give the administration the opportunity to fully articulate what that plan is,” Peters told reporters in the Capitol, after privately raising concerns with administration officials, including Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, The Hill reported.
His comments come amid a rising pushback against the administration’s decision to lift Title 42, from not only vulnerable Democrats in tough races ahead of this year’s midterm elections but also influential senators.
GOP lawmakers are leaning on the public health order as a wedge issue during the November midterms, as polls show the topic to be a leading concern for voters and Biden’s handling of immigration his least popular issue.
A majority of 56 percent of registered voters nationwide oppose the decision to lift the Trump-era border control, according to a Morning Consult/Politico poll published earlier this month.
Republicans will likely attack Biden and Democrats for removing the rule in a bid to portray the party as weak on immigration and border security.
Peters, chairing the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, is responsible for at least defending or potentially expanding its current split 50–50 in Senate.
“We should not end Title 42 until we have a detailed plan in place,” Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, a front-runner in the Democratic primary for his state’s open U.S. Senate seat, told Politico. “We still need to fix our broken immigration system as a whole.”
Along with lifting Title 42- it appears as if the Biden administration has a plan to keep illegals here- indefinitely- check this out:
Migrant crisis at the US-Mexico border: Teens employed to avoid legal action
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lzdnql5hhpA