Fears of a surge in illegal immigrant crossings before President-elect Donald Trump takes office appeared unfounded.
At confirmation hearing, the South Dakota governor cited an ‘invasion’ of migrants even as illegal crossings have fallen sharply
U.S. officials have announced the latest border data, and it suggests the Biden administration is poised to end its term without an expected bump in illegal border crossings.
Biden and his aides have spent their final days in office announcing dozens of moves — on topics from immigration to offshore drilling — aimed at tying up President-elect Donald
President Joe Biden ends his term with a gulf between his policy record and his public reputation. The Democrat spent so much of his time addressing long-term priorities that many voters felt he did not adequately deal with more immediate problems like high inflation and illegal crossings at the U.S. border with Mexico.
The timing of the clemency actions, should Biden decide to grant them, is likely to be during his final hours in office and could include pre-emptive pardons, sources told NBC News.
President Joe Biden's handling of the border and unlawful immigration has been widely criticized, not only by the Republican party but also by moderate Democrats and border security experts. While his policies did not necessarily open up the borders,
P.J. Lechleitner also raged against ‘sanctuary’ jurisdictions and said the Biden White House barred him from regularly speaking on the border crisis.
President Joe Biden's tenure in the White House is ending with a gulf between his policy record and his public reputation.
Trump officials have called Biden's use of parole illegal. Even without policy changes, pathways to stay in the U.S. legally are limited.
Outgoing Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Patrick Lechleitner said that ICE and the Department of Homeland Security agree that President Joe Biden waited too long to act on