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Biden visits border for first time in presidency as border crisis rages on

Por: Fox News Politics January 08, 2023

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President Biden is visiting the southern border Sunday for the first time in his presidency, amid growing political pressure in Washington on the issue and while migrant numbers remain at historic highs.Biden landed in which has been the epicenter of a recent spike in migrant encounters. The White House says he will meet with elected local officials and community leaders while also assessing border operations. I know that migration is putting... + full article



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