Immigrants should apply from home, says Biden to visit the border

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Immigrants should apply from home, says Biden to visit the border

 



U.S. officials are struggling to increase the number of unsuspecting children, many of whom have been stranded at border stations such as prisons for days while awaiting deployment to government-run shelters.


Biden resolved the issue when he returned to the White House from Camp David's presidential retreat and said he would visit the border area at some point, although he did not give a specific timetable.


 Their administration is working to ensure that potential migrants apply for asylum in their homes.


Biden, who took office on January 20, has been criticized by Republicans for changing some of the tougher policies of his predecessor, Donald Trump, which he says has led to refugees arriving at the border. The number of has increased.


His administration is battling a growing humanitarian crisis on the border, where it has examined the Democratic president's commitment to humanitarian immigration policy rather than increasing the number of migrants fleeing violence, natural disasters and economic hardship in Central America. Is going

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