Surge in Migrants Defies Easy or Quick Solutions for Biden

New York Times

By Michael D. Shear and Zolan Kanno-Youngs
Asylum seekers from Central America last week in La Joya, Texas, after crossing the Rio Grande from Mexico. Adrees Latif/Reuters

WASHINGTON — The Biden administration warned on Tuesday that the United States expected to make more apprehensions along the southwestern border this year than at any time in the past two decades, underscoring the urgency for the White House to develop solutions for the chronic problems with immigration from Central America.

The grim prediction by Alejandro N. Mayorkas, the secretary of homeland security, came as President Biden was being assailed for his handling of a surge at the border involving thousands of unaccompanied children and teenagers from the region — with attacks coming from the right for not being tough enough and from the left for not being humane enough.

The president has pleaded for time and patience, blaming his predecessor for dismantling the immigration system in his zeal to keep foreigners out. But even Mr. Biden’s top advisers acknowledge that after unwinding President Donald J. Trump’s harsh policies, there is no easy or quick fix for a problem that has been a recurring crisis.

Publish : 2021-03-17 12:57:00

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