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To Karl Campanile
May 7, 2023 | 2:50 PM
Senator Kirsten Cinema criticized Biden’s handling of the border crisis.
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The Biden administration’s latest response to the immigration crisis has been far too inadequate and too late, given that the health bill allowing the rapid deportation of asylum seekers ended Thursday, said Arizona Senator Kristen. Cinema warns.
“It’s great that the administration is announcing things like the deployment of 1,500 troops and these new processing centers … which will be out of service by Friday, but those are good things,” Cinema said. told CBS. face the nation In an interview that aired on Sunday.
“They are ambitious.
During a talk at Arizona State University, moderator Margaret Brennan asked the former Democrat-turned-independent if she had spoken to the White House about preparing for a post-Title 42 immigration surge. ..
President Joe Biden has sent 1,500 troops to the southern border given the expected surge in border crossings, but Cinema said the response “wasn’t good enough.”
“The Biden administration was given two years to prepare for this, and they didn’t. said.
“Just today I spoke with the Cochise County Sheriff on the phone. I don’t have any information about how long it takes to process immigration. He doesn’t have any information,” she lamented.
“The question is whether the administration has that information and chooses not to share it, or they don’t have it, which is even more concerning. How do we prepare for an influx of immigrants who don’t know what to expect?”
Cinema, along with Senator Tom Tillis (R-North Carolina), introduced a bill that would allow US Border Patrol to deport immigrants for the next two years. This mimics a Title 42 health emergency.
But even cinema called the plan “first aid.”
“The bill says Title 42 will be repealed Thursday and everyone here in Arizona knows we’re not ready,” Cinema said.
A wave of immigration is already being felt in New York City, with thousands pouring across the U.S.-Mexico border and straining the shelter system, prompting Mayor Eric Adams to move some of them to the suburb of Rockland. We ship to hotels in the county and Orange County.
Cinema said elected officials from other parts of the country were unaware of the crisis.
“Unfortunately, both parties are looking at this from a political perspective rather than from a human perspective,” she condemned.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorcas on Sunday defended the government’s response to a difficult regional issue.
“We are ready. We have been preparing for this for quite some time,” he affirmed.
“We have been preparing for this for over a year and a half. It is indeed a regional challenge and requires a regional response. I am,” he told Face the Nation.
The Biden administration plans to open new processing centers for immigrants in Latin America, starting in Colombia and Guatemala, but “it will take some time before our plans really take hold. ‘Majorcas admitted.
The problem, Mayorkas said, is that smugglers lie to immigrants and encourage them to cross the border.
“We are going to use immigration and this needs a result regime. We have to put the lies smugglers tell vulnerable immigrants right,” he said.
He said the 1,500 troops deployed to the border areas would not do enforcement work but would assist border guards.
Mayorkas also disputed criticism that federal officials were not informing politicians in border patrol countries about what was going on, saying officials from the Federal Emergency Management Agency in the region of the Immigration Information Center had done so. rice field.
He urged Congress to pass legislation to better address the immigration crisis, saying Border Patrol agents are limited in what they can do “in a broken immigration system.”
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