CNN recently published an article captioned "Biden tries to chart a new path on the US-Mexico border, but similar roadblocks remain".
It jumps around a lot and covers several different issues, but most importantly, it sheds some light on a topic that I have examined of late: Battles among key White House advisors about how the administration should be addressing the disaster at the Southwest border, and a plan to hide the disaster at the Southwest border by rebranding illegal migrants as "Asylum seekers".
The CNN article begins with an on-again, off-again proposal to vaccinate illegal migrants before they are released into the United States.
An unnamed source cited by CNN asserted Klain was "Angered" by the increasing surge of illegal migrants at the Southwest border and termed meetings on the matter with the chief of staff as "Tense".
CNN also alludes to "Proposals to chart a new path on the US-Mexico border, focusing on the use of new technologies to make asylum more accessible and evaluating models used by the United Nations to receive migrants".
Basically, if a Border Patrol agent or a CBP officer at the port apprehended an illegal migrant who requested asylum, the migrant would be sent to one of those reception centers to speak with a lawyer and have an asylum officer adjudicate the migrant's claim.
As the CNN article makes clear there are formidable forces within the White House and in the Democratic party that want to facilitate access for as many migrants to enter the United States as possible.
https://cis.org/Arthur/CNN-Article-Sheds-Light-WH-Immigration-Battles
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