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Some Congressional Democrats Push Back on Biden’s Immigration Policies

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January 26, 2023
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Some Congressional Democrats Push Back on Biden’s Immigration Policies
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WASHINGTON — More than 70 Democrats in the House and the Senate urged President Biden on Thursday to reconsider his policies that limit access to asylum as a way to manage illegal migration at the southern border.

“We encourage your administration to stand by your commitment to restore and protect the rights of asylum seekers and refugees,” the lawmakers wrote in a letter, echoing pledges Mr. Biden made during the 2020 campaign.

Restrictions put in place by the Trump administration, including a pandemic-era public health measure known as Title 42, have drastically reduced migrants’ access to asylum at the southern border. The Biden administration announced this month that it would expand its use of Title 42 to immediately expel migrants from certain countries who had previously been allowed to stay in the United States temporarily and apply for asylum.

“We are therefore distressed by the deeply inconsistent choice to expand restrictions on asylum seekers,” wrote the lawmakers, including Senators Cory Booker and Bob Menendez of New Jersey, Ben Ray Luján of New Mexico and Alex Padilla of California, and Representatives Greg Casar of Texas, Raúl Grijalva of Arizona and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York.

The top Democrats in the House and the Senate, however, did not sign the letter, exposing the divide on immigration within the president’s party at a time when the Republican-led House is also split on how to address the record level of illegal migration at the southern border.

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Amid backlash from moderate members of their party, House Republicans are struggling to get enough votes for a hard-line measure that would ban access to asylum at the southern border if there is not enough detention space to hold the migrants in the United States. Even if the bill passed the House, it would die in the Democratic-led Senate. But the proposal shows just how far apart Republicans are on the issue, other than their broad agreement that Mr. Biden’s existing policies are a failure.

For years, Democrats and Republicans have been at odds over proposals to overhaul the country’s immigration laws, which are decades out of date. But the divisions within both parties over the issue make even more remote the prospect of this Congress passing any immigration reform.


How Times reporters cover politics. We rely on our journalists to be independent observers. So while Times staff members may vote, they are not allowed to endorse or campaign for candidates or political causes. This includes participating in marches or rallies in support of a movement or giving money to, or raising money for, any political candidate or election cause.

In addition to limiting access to asylum for more migrants, the Biden administration simultaneously created 30,000 slots a month for a sponsor-based humanitarian parole program for migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela.

The administration on Wednesday highlighted the success of the new measures, saying that crossings by people from those countries decreased by 97 percent between Dec. 11 and Jan. 24.

In their letter, the lawmakers praised the creation of new legal pathways, but said they should not come at the expense of broader access to asylum, a legal right under U.S. and international law.

The administration has said it also plans to introduce another broader measure that would restrict access to asylum for people who cross illegally without first applying for humanitarian relief in another country along the way to the United States.

Immigration advocates and Democrats, including members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, say the proposal is similar to a widely condemned policy used during the Trump administration. The White House and the homeland security secretary, Alejandro N. Mayorkas, deny that the policies are similar.

The high number of illegal crossings, which set a record in December, has been a political liability for the White House, with Republicans pointing to them as evidence that Mr. Biden supports “open border” policies.

The White House has been focused on finding ways to decrease the number of illegal crossings and encourage migrants to seek legal pathways, even though options are limited.

Luke Broadwater contributed reporting.

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