Former Vice President Joe Biden released his formal immigration plan Wednesday expanding upon previously announced broad strokes of his plan along with his plan for sending aid to Central America. Some of Biden’s biggest proposals from his immigration plan include reinstating the Deferred Action for
Former Vice President Joe Biden released his formal immigration plan Wednesday expanding upon previously announced broad strokes of his plan along with his plan for sending aid to Central America.
On Wednesday, Biden was challenged on this point by Isaac Crop, a worker at Disneyland, who pointed out that there were more people deported under the Obama administration's first three years than the Trump administration. Crop asked Biden what would change if he were president. "Number one, we understand the incredible pain of a family being separated or sending [them] back---incredible pain," Biden told Crop."And as I said at the outset, it's all about, in my view, family. And so, for example, there's no reason why a---someone here on a green card should have to choose."
"We should be engaging and offering our help to organize this hemisphere right now, because you're going to have the destabilization of countries from Belize to Brazil to Colombia because of the millions of people that are fleeing from Venezuela, because that thug who runs Venezuela. And we should be saying what we tried to do in Europe," Biden said at an event in Las Vegas Wednesday morning.
Biden would also budget $4 billion over four years to surge aide to Northern Triangle countries to address the root cause of immigration and increase security protections while reducing poverty and corruptions.
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