Biden gave Trump a new mission about border security and immigration, says an expert
Much of the president Donald Trump The Immigration and Border Security Agenda has encouraged former President Joe Biden’s actions, which is why Trump has taken even more steps during his second term in the White House.
“What Biden did, I would say, is the basic cause of open borders and millions he led, including bad actors who came with them,” Lora Ries, director of the Border Security and Immigration Center of Heritage Foundation, said Fox News Digital. “Fast and drastic steps are needed to stop the flow and find these people and get them out of the ground.”
Comments come because Trump has released a number of new commands associated with immigration and border security During his first two weeks on duty, introducing new ideas such as endeavor to end citizenship.
According to RIES, many Trump’s early actions on immigration were aimed at returning to the policy of his first administration. Another, Ries said, a direct reaction to politics spent during the previous administration.
“Completing the mass conditional freedom, ending with CBP Mobile One Application,” Ries was used as an example, two policies carried out under the bidet that Trump quickly ended after entering the White House again.
But Ries also claimed that Trump took a more aggressive approach to the issue than when entering his duty in 2017, noting that some of the orders were not judged in 2017 or are a reaction to a Bidana policy.
“Suspending the US Refugee Receipt Program, Birthright Citizenship … Creating a Homeland Security Working Group in all 50 countries for Intel and Logistics,” Ries is listed as examples of new ideas that Trump brought in his second term in power.
Ries also noted that Trump has taken a step up to demand that all foreigners be registered, which has allowed in accordance with current immigration statutes, which is likely to help.
“We have no idea who everything is here, how many people … so it demands that they be registered with DHS, a smart move is,” Ries said.
Still, Trump is even more work to do while continuing his incentive to reform, said Ries, including pausing of funds for non -governmental organizations (NGO) from the Health and Human Services Department and human services and State Department.
Ries also mentioned that Trump could still work to eliminate immigration cases in the Ministry of Internal Security and the Ministry of Justice, where over 13 million combined cases are underway.
“Descentating them to a managed level from year to year, and I suggested in a report I published in December that if the backlog becomes too high, pausing the application of applications until the backlog is lowered to the administrative level.”
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“Then the other is still needed more on the front of an alien children unaccompanied. I think he could declare urgent cases regarding missing children and sex trade“Ries added.” Working on finding these children, but also the next part of the law to say that it should be politics to bring children back to their home country as opposed to their bringing and giving immigration benefits. “
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But Ries also noticed that there are limitations in what Trump can do to executive actions, claiming that the Congress will need to “enter” some questions.
“Congress needs Very quickly, drastically funded increased resources for ICE to continue custody … Ice needs at least 100,000 beds, “Ries said.” The Congress also has to close all the holes that the Bidel administration has used if we want long -term integrity on it. Otherwise, the next president of Democrats will issue executive commands to reset all this. “