Biden tells Mexican president he will end Trump's 'draconian' immigration policies

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President Biden on Friday told Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador that he will reverse the Trump administration’s “draconian” immigration policies -- in a week in which the new U.S. president has signed a flurry of immigration orders.

President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador that he will reverse the Trump administration’s"draconian" immigration policies -- in a week in which the new U.S. president has signed a flurry of immigration orders.

A readout from the White House said that Biden spoke with Lopez Obrador to"review bilateral cooperation on a range of bilateral and regional issues, particularly regional migration.

"The two leaders agreed to work closely to stem the flow of irregular migration to Mexico and the United States, as well as to promote development in the Northern Triangle of Central America," it said. "They also recognized the importance of coordination to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

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Trump was right about the issue of porous borders. Every country should be able to identify who enters their country. It assists in making sure Americans find jobs, social security goes to the right people and the funding taxes are paid. Also helps reduce crime.

Uh... you mean like every other country in the world has Disaster.

Democrats live in a fantasy land when it comes to immigration. Oh well, more votes for them so I guess it’s worth it to them.

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