The Biden administration reportedly is bringing in a new point guard on border issues to the White House.
The Department of Homeland Security's Blas Nuñez-Neto has been involved in what has been one of the most contentious issues for President Joe Biden, Axios reported Friday.
In April, a Gallup poll found that for the third straight month, more Americans named immigration before any other issue as the "most important" problem facing the nation — the longest streak of concern about the issue in 24 years. He also played a central role in the Senate negotiations over a bipartisan border deal that went down in flames in February after pushback by Republicans and former President Donald Trump.
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