President Joe Biden has announced he issued a proclamation on Thursday to terminate the national emergency declaration the former administration issued for the US-Mexico border as part of its effort to fund border wall construction.
Former President Donald Trump declared a national emergency along the southern border in 2019, invoking emergency powers that allowed him to use more money on his long-promised border wall than Congress had approved in its spending deal.
By terminating the declaration, Biden was effectively taking one step further towards reversing his predecessor’s hardline immigration agenda for the southern border after having previously signed multiple executive orders aimed at reforming the immigration system.
The White House formally notified Congress of the proclamation this week, noting the president issued the directive in January upon taking office.
(Source: Independent)
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If no invasion, no emergency.
In the meantime trump incited a real deadly invasion of the Capitol.
The border wall was always a waste of money. There has not been significant illegal immigration from Mexico in over a decade. One reason is that Mexico had lower unemployment than the US along with free universal health insurance during most of that time. And the new USMCA will further help the economies of both the US and Mexico.
There may now be more US Citizens moving to Mexico than Mexican Citizens moving to the US. Mexico is more welcoming to immigrants today.