President Joe Biden received criticism from both Republicans and Democrats Tuesday as the White House announced a new executive order to shut down the border.
announced a new executive order that will shut down the border once the number of illegal migrant apprehensions exceeds 2,500 per day.
“If he was concerned about the border, he would have done this a long time ago, and we don’t know what’s in this. The devil will definitely be in the details here,” he told reporters. “It’s absolute madness.” Meanwhile, progressives also attacked the president for an apparent slide to the right on an emerging top issue for voters ahead of the“ just plays into the idea that somehow harsh enforcement is going to work. That was Trump’s approach,” she claimed. “We should be showing what the difference is.”
“You can build a wall as high as you want. You can make it hard to receive asylum if you want,” Sen. Alex Padilla stated bluntly. “It’s not going to sustainably reduce the number of people wanting to come to the United States for a number of reasons until you identify and address root causes.”
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