The border is closed but children will not be taken out

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said on Sunday that the Biden administration had closed the border with Mexico, but would not return the unborn children.

“Our message has been straightforward and simple. And it is tru e, the border is closed.
We are chasing families. We are expelling single adults. And we have decided that we will not expel young, vulnerable children. I think we are following our plans. “meet the Press.”

But he was stoked by host Chuck Todd, who questioned whether parents in Mexico and Central America are watching that policy and wondering if they have children alone if they try to cross the border alone There will be a better chance of living in America.

“We have a short-term plan, a medium-term plan and a long-term plan, and the President and I have repeatedly talked about it. Please remember something: that[former] President[Donald] Trump destroyed the ordered, humane, and efficient way to allow children to make their claims under United States law in their home countries.

Mayorkas said that the administration is trying to rebuild those policies.

“In the meantime, we will not expel in the Mexican desert, for example, three orphaned children whom I saw in the last two weeks. We will not do that. That is not us. He said that the government should be able to prevent such incidents.” No concrete steps have been taken by

He reiterated President Biden’s message not to visit the US.

Alejandro Mayorkas
Alejandro Mayorkas
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“We are safely processing children who fall within our range. We strongly urge, and the message is clear, no longer to do so. I cannot move beyond the dangers of the journey that they take.

Republicans blamed thousands of unaccounted minors on the border on Biden to back Trump’s multiple immigration policies that were meant to discourage people from traveling to the US.

In a series of executive actions since entering the White House, Biden has ended construction on the border wall and overturned Trump’s “Remen in Mexico” policy, requiring asylum seekers to consider their cases One has to wait in their home countries for the legal system to do so.

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