Immigration Policy in the United States

President Joe Biden blames record-setting levels of illegal immigration on congressional Republicans, accusing them of hindering border enforcement. A bill to expand legal immigration and increase green card admissions failed in the Senate. Biden vows to address the broken immigration system despite opposition.

Chinese e-marketplace Temu's Alleged Use of Slave-Produced Cotton

Chinese e-marketplace Temu allegedly encouraged suppliers to use Chinese cotton from East Turkistan, risking slave labor involvement. Temu avoided UFLPA scrutiny by shipping items under $800. Suppliers were urged to use Chinese cotton despite risks. Temu briefly required cotton origin certificates but rescinded the policy. Senate introduced a bill to close the de minimis loophole allowing exploitation of slave labor.

Border Security and Immigration Policy

Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-NY) wants President Biden to take unilateral action on the open border issue and address concerns of the American people. He suggests a bipartisan solution like the Senate bill negotiated by Sen. Lankford, Sen. Murphy, and Sen. Sinema.

President Joe Biden's Immigration Policies

John Sandweg, former acting ICE Director during the Obama administration, believes President Joe Biden has shifted towards a more conservative stance on immigration, including endorsing a Senate bill and referring to a suspect as an “illegal.” Sandweg suggests the White House is pivoting away from immigration advocate groups and progressives.

President Joe Biden's Border Security Reforms Claim

President Joe Biden claimed the Senate leaders' February border bill had the toughest set of border security reforms, but evidence shows the bill actually enables more illegal migration and benefits cartels.

Border Policy and Politics

Rep. Brad Sherman believes President Biden does not need to take executive action on the border as Trump's opposition to the Senate bill shows his desire to make America worse for political gain.

President Biden's Border Visit and Vice President Harris' Absence

President Biden visited the southern border in Brownsville, Texas, urging Republicans to back a bipartisan Senate bill to address the crisis. Vice President Kamala Harris, tasked with addressing root causes of migration, was notably absent from the visit and recent diplomatic efforts.

President Biden's Call for Immigration Bill to Preserve Border Program

President Joe Biden is urging Congress to pass a Senate bill to preserve a program at the U.S.-Mexico border that allowed an illegal alien charged with murder to enter the country. The bill would maintain the Catch and Release network, including a parole pipeline for border crossers. Biden's push for the bill comes after a nursing student, Laken Riley, was allegedly murdered by an illegal alien who had been released into the U.S. interior through this program.