The Biden administration and House Republicans are pointing fingers at each other over immigration, with money a key sticking point.
Title 42 ended Thursday night, with news stations running images of immigrants amassed at the southern border. While Republicans say the White House is to blame, administration officials claim their hands are tied."They didn't do it. They made it harder," President Joe Biden said of Congress after he asked them for more Border Patrol funding. The president added that more asylum judges and personnel are needed,"and I'm trying to do as much of that as I can.
The White House has sharpened its own messaging over the issue, seeking to tie immigration policy to the raging debt ceiling debate. Like the debt ceiling debate, the two sides seem dug in at the moment. Comprehensive immigration reform has not taken place since the 1990s. She argues that more judges are indeed needed as wait times have increased and said immigrants have a very high rate of attending their hearings.
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