Border security: Arizona experts weigh in on President Biden's new policy on border crossings

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Border security: Arizona experts weigh in on President Biden's new policy on border crossings
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President Biden has announced a new policy that will turn away people from three countries who cross the border from Mexico illegally, but some in Arizona are not so upbeat on whether the new policy will work.

The Biden Administration has a new plan to stem the number of illegal crossings at the border, pinpointing four countries in particular.

On Jan. 5, President Biden announced that the U.S. would immediately begin turning away Cubans, Haitians and Nicaraguans who cross the border from Mexico illegally. The new rules expand on an existing effort to stop Venezuelans attempting to enter the U.S., which began in October and led to a dramatic drop in Venezuelans coming to the southern border.The administration, however, will accept 30,000 people from the four nations and allow them to stay in the U.S.

On Jan. 5, we spoke with the Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels to find out what this means for the border.

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