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Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Sen. Bob Menendez unveils plan for immigration overhaul

Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., on Tuesday introduced a framework for revamping immigration programs amid ongoing concerns about the number of migrant crossings, particularly along the southern border. The outline calls for creating new pathways to citizenship, boosting humanitarian aid to specific countries, increasing funding for border security, and expanding efforts to target human traffickers. A spokesperson for Menendez said his office shared the plan with the White House, the departments of Homeland Security and State, and Senate leadership. In a statement, Menendez noted that he has repeatedly criticized the Biden administration’s immigration policies, which he described as implementing "short-term deterrence policies that fail to address the cycle of irregular migration at our southwest border." Menendez said his plan "provides a set of policies that will secure our borders without sacrificing our domestic and legal obligations to asylum seekers by working with partners in the region to give people alternative options to illegal smuggling networks. This plan largely includes policies that President Biden can pursue without Congress, until Republicans decide to come to the table and help the administration manage the current challenge." The plan also would address the busing of migrants from GOP-led states to Democratic-run cities by having the Department of Homeland Security be in charge of relocating migrants "to end the current challenge of states independently sending migrants to major urban centers without intergovernmental coordination." Menendez's plan would establish a new migration coordination office at the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The outline represents the latest effort to tackle an issue that hasn’t seen significant progress on Capitol Hill in decades. For more information, visit us at https://www.beverlyhillsimmigrationlaw.com/.

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