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Joe Biden in Mexico to talk immigration

2023-01-10T19:37:34.872Z


Opioid trafficking was also on the menu at the summit between the presidents of North America. At New York Two years, almost to the day: that's the time it took Joe Biden to tackle the thorny problem of illegal immigration head on. At the last minute, the Democratic president added a stopover in the border town of El Paso (Texas), Sunday, January 8, before traveling to Mexico City for the summit of leaders of North America, Tuesday, accompanied by the Mexican President Andrés Manuel Lopez


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Two years, almost to the day: that's the time it took Joe Biden to tackle the thorny problem of illegal immigration head on.

At the last minute, the Democratic president added a stopover in the border town of El Paso (Texas), Sunday, January 8, before traveling to Mexico City for the summit of leaders of North America, Tuesday, accompanied by the Mexican President Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

It does not matter if the reception center visited by Joe Biden resonated in the void that day, by simple coincidence: it was above all a question of meeting the actors of crisis management, border guards, volunteers, humanitarian associations and charitable nuns.

And there is a crisis: since he entered the White House, all clandestine crossing records have exploded, on the southern flank of the United States.

On September 19, the border police announced that the number of arrests during…

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Source: lefigaro

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