Mexico and the United States have reached 'important' deals aimed at curbing migration, with a focus on keeping border crossings open and reducing the flow of migrants. Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador stated that officials from both countries have agreed to keep border crossings open. The White House confirmed that Mexico has taken 'significant new enforcement actions' to reduce migration to the U.S. border. Discussions also included regularizing the situation of Hispanic migrants who have been undocumented for several years and the DACA beneficiaries. Additionally, the removal of an immigrant camp near the U.S. border was carried out earlier this month amid meetings between Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on immigration.
Mexican officials bulldoze immigrant camp near U.S. border The removal of the camp happened earlier this month, amid Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on immigration. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/43qSQouQvL
Breaking! New illegal encampment found just outside of Campo California. We went to three different ones in Jacumba today. Now they’re moving further west out into the mountains. BidenDidThis! Law and Border @RealAmVoice https://t.co/bF2v1TuqDS
As we reported earlier this month, Johnson doing January trip to the border. https://t.co/UhXayXsmAa https://t.co/FrXWUcDMBX
Fentanyl crisis highlights problems on both sides of U.S.-Mexico border Biden and Mexico’s president agreed to work together to address the fentanyl problem during a meeting in November. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/E20XiBF0K1
REPORT: Migrants are camping in people's yards in San Diego, California as the Biden migrant crisis continues to spin out of control. It didn't have to be this way. Migrants are now chopping down San Diego residents' trees and using them for firewood. One land owner says the… https://t.co/z9uW5VfOgy
Opinion: The open-air camps outside San Diego are a healthcare crisis for migrants (via @latimesopinion) https://t.co/vPrd37BpH1 https://t.co/D7Syaa8HMN
Secretary of State Tony Blinken and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas flew to Mexico on Wednesday for a meeting with Mexican President Obrador. During their three hour photo-op the Biden officials discussed amnesty with the Mexican Socialist President. https://t.co/KD9UhWXaSg
Opinion: The open-air camps outside San Diego are a healthcare crisis for migrants (via @latimesopinion ) https://t.co/vPrd37BpH1
NEW: MX gov re: meeting w/ Mayorkas & Blinken yesterday: “The delegations also discussed the benefits of regularizing the situation of Hispanic migrants who have been undocumented for several years and the DACA beneficiaries, who are a vital part of the US economy and society.”
Mexico has taken "significant new enforcement actions" to reduce migration to the U.S. border, according to the White House, which called yesterday's meeting in Mexico City between top U.S. and Mexican officials "productive." Officials will meet again in D.C. in January. https://t.co/RNrtsn7u3p
Mexico says it has struck 'important' deals with the US after talks aimed at curbing the flow of migrants as the Joe Biden administration seek to reduce a record high number of migrants wanting to enter the world's wealthiest economy https://t.co/Td1ZfP9zGC https://t.co/7vu7glOpwU
⚠️ US, MEXICO TO KEEP BORDER CROSSINGS OPEN, LOPEZ OBRADOR SAYS Mexican and U.S. officials agreed to keep border crossings open, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Thursday, after several key rail crossings were temporarily shuttered due to high numbers of…
Mexico said it had struck unspecified 'important' deals with the United States after talks that US officials sought to focus on curbing record-high migration, a key issue in next year's US elections https://t.co/PNc458rpfg