President Biden faces a two-track challenge on immigration: Democrats are unhappy with the lack of progress on pro-immigration goals, and Republicans are fired up over the issue as the party’s lawmakers and media figures stoke fears of migration.
The National Republican Campaign Committee has tested attacks and “contrast” messages about the border. In March, its poll of battleground districts found that 78 percent of voters were more likely to back a Republican candidate who works to “stop dangerous cartels from bringing drugs into America.” And 86 percent back “securing our border to stop drug smuggling and human trafficking,” according to a findings shared with NBC News by a source familiar with the poll.
“We should have learned by now that working-class voters — white, Black or brown — have a ton in common: a deep interest in lowering their costs and making their economic circumstances better. I think Democrats have done a disservice by treating some voters of color as if all they want to hear about is immigration,” he said.
The divisions burst into public view this month after the Biden administration made the decision to end the Title 42 public health rule, which lets officials turn away asylum-seekers at the border due to the pandemic. A group of Democrats joined Republicans in demanding he reinstate it, including centrists like Sens. Joe Manchin of West Virginia; Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona; andIt also includes Sens.
Psaki said the White House has"surged resources" for enforcement as it implements the policy."And we will continue to take additional steps to implement and make clear that this is not the time to come, that there will still be significant measures put in place for anyone who tries to irregularly migrate to the United States."
in Congress due to the wafer-thin Democratic majorities. Even the popular American Dream and Promise Act of 2021 to legalize young people who have lived in the U.S. for years faces no chance of breaking a GOP Senate filibuster. And the courts have blocked Biden from ending former President Donald Trump’s policy requiring asylum-seekers to “remain in Mexico” while awaiting their day in court.
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