LOS ANGELES — President Biden’s first immigration crisis has already begun as thousands of families have surged toward the southwestern border in recent weeks, propelled by expectations of a friendlier reception and by a change in Mexican policy that makes it harder for the United States to expel some of the migrants.
More than 1,000 people have been allowed to enter the country in recent days in a swift reversal from the Trump administration’s near shutdown of the border. Many more are gathering in Mexico in hopes of a similar chance to cross, according to lawyers and aid groups working along the border.
Migrant Families Force Biden to Confront New Border Crisis (msn.com)
