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Joe Biden will this week sign an executive order to temporarily close the southern US border to asylum seekers in a sharp political U-turn aimed at winning support on a key voter concern in a presidential election year.

The US president is expected to sign the order as early as Tuesday to seal the border with Mexico to migrants when numbers of asylum claimants rise above a daily threshold of 2,500.

Mayors of several US border cities are expected to be present in the White House for Biden’s announcement.

Biden’s move echoes a similar approach adopted by Donald Trump in 2018 when he was president and reverses his one-time philosophical opposition to his predecessor’s hostility to migrants. When he was a presidential candidate, Biden denounced Trump’s policy, saying it upended decades of US asylum law.

He has been forced to change course as the number of asylum seekers coming through the US-Mexico border has surged during his presidency, with opinion polls consistently showing immigration to be at or near the top of voters’ concerns, ahead of inflation and the economy.

An attempt by the White House to cobble together legislation tightening border restrictions by tying it to aid to Ukraine and Israel failed earlier this year after Republican lawmakers withdrew support, apparently at the urging of Trump, who did not want Biden to claim credit for resolving an issue he has attempted to make his own.

According to CBS, which broke the story, Biden’s executive order will enable US immigration officials to quickly deport migrants who enter the country illegally without processing their asylum claims.

Controversially, it will rely on a presidential authority known as 212 (f) which became infamous during Trump’s presidency because of its use to enforce certain immigration restrictions, including travel bans from Muslim countries.

Like Trump’s restrictions, Biden’s order is likely to face legal challenges.

Migration at the southern border surged to record numbers at the end of last year. But the order comes at a moment when the number of migrants crossing from Mexico is down in the past six months, a trend attributed to stronger enforcement on the part of the Mexican authorities but which is not expected to sustain itself.

An estimated 179,000 “border encounters” were recorded in April, according to US Customs and Border Protection figures, compared with a record high of 302,000 last December. More than 3,500 migrants were said to have crossed various points along the 2,000-mile border illegally on Sunday alone.

Biden initially rolled back Trump’s restrictive border policies after taking office in January 2021, issuing orders to freeze his predecessor’s border wall construction and reissuing protections set up under the 2012 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (Daca) scheme originally adopted by the Barack Obama White House.

Biden suspended Trump’s Remain in Mexico policy – whereby asylum seekers were forced to wait in Mexico while their US immigration claims were being considered – on the first day of his administration before the homeland security department formally cancelled it months later. The US supreme court subsequently upheld Biden’s approach following a lower court ruling against it.

When Trump’s policy was in operation, Biden denounced it, saying: “This is the first president in the history of the United States of America [under whom] anybody seeking asylum has to do it in another country. That’s never happened before.”

A recent Associated Press poll showed about two-thirds of voters, including 40% of Democrats, disapproved of Biden’s handling of the southern border.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago (2 children)

He doesn't have any choice. Congress controls immigration policies, and the infrastructure that's in place to handle them is not equipped to handle the current numbers.

The GOP is going to kill any immigration policy changes that the democrats put forth, so it's shut down the border or let the system collapse. Neither are good options.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I cant wait for dems to rally for a border wall

[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 months ago

They already did that because "Trump already paid/signed for it so we had to finish it"

[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 months ago (2 children)

It’s amazing how when it’s bad, it’s congress’s fault, but when it’s good it’s all because of Biden.

American rescue plan, infrastructure, etc. none of those would have passed without some seriously heavy lifting from congressional peeps, too.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (1 children)

American rescue plan, infrastructure, etc.

Those only passed because Democrats controlled the Congress and they were eligible for reconciliation, ie filibuster-proof.

Immigration reform isn't eligible for reconciliation, and anyway Democrats don't control the House now. That's why it hasn't passed.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

/golfclap.

Missed the point entirely. If Biden wants to take the sole credit for something he had extensive help on, both chambers of congress (nominally,) and much vaunted ability to “work across the aisle”….

Then he can also take some of the credit for things failing, too. Especially things that failed congress while democrats still had that nominal control.

Like abortion rights and voting rights. But you know what, we should just sweep those under the rug. You know. Why even bother.

It’s not like the democrats will allow anyone but a leashed geriatric get the nomination anyways.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (1 children)

Abortion and voting rights, like immigration reform, are not eligible for reconciliation and would have been filibustered even when Democrats controlled Congress.

And Biden gets credit for delivering the things he promised because he knew they were doable with 50 Senators. I don't blame him for not doing the impossible. It would be like blaming him for not curing cancer.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Well if you want to use misguided analogies… you do realize Biden did promise to protect voting rights and access to abortion, right?

And in any case the point I’m trying to make is that Biden is still the kid that takes credit for doing the full report even though he pretty much did the intro cuz it was the safest thing.

Biden didn’t get those things passed. democrats did.

Edit to add: democrats have a problem with replacing the old guard. Probably should have started letting others get credit so the party has a viable future.

[–] [email protected] -1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I mean, Biden literally can't do anything else in this situation. And congress is the problem a majority of the time. The president just makes a good scapegoat.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

And by that same logic, Biden couldn’t do anything for the ARP or the infrastructure packers and such like.

Is it fair to say it’s entirely Biden’s fault? Absolutely not. It it’s also not fair to say he hasn’t played a role in this not working.

Especially, if you take a step back and realize he’s been part of congress for longer than I’ve been alive and his leadership as a senator has helped lead us to where we are. Which incidentally, is another thing Biden likes to take credit when it’s beneficial and dodge blame when it’s not.