Some Democrats and the White House have acknowledged that President Biden could take executive actions to better secure the U.S. border without additional legislation passed by Congress.
Pressure is mounting on Biden to issue executive orders to address the border crisis after he rescinded many Trump-era border executive orders upon taking office. Biden unilaterally ended the border emergency that Trump had implemented after he took office in January 2021 as well.
Just the News asked Rep. Lou Correa, D-Calif., how he responds to those who argue that Biden could fix a lot of the border issues unilaterally since he eliminated a lot of former President Donald Trump’s border executive orders when he came into office.
“There’s a lot of issues here, OK? There’s some things he could do,” he said. “I’m hoping that as soon as the Senate comes up with their deal, that we get at least a shot at looking at it, voting. I’m not sure if I’ll support it. Give us a shot at voting on it.”
Biden ended the “Remain in Mexico” policy, which required the asylum seekers who arrive at the U.S.-Mexico border to wait in Mexico while their cases makes their way through the U.S. Immigration Court system. He also halted construction of additional physical barriers along the border.
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