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Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Biden meets Ecuador's president as immigration crisis grows

3 minute readDecember 20, 20226:43 AM PSTLast Updated 10 hours ago Biden meets Ecuador's president as immigration crisis grows By Steve Holland and Jarrett Renshaw U.S. President Joe Biden meets with Ecuador President Lasso [1/5] U.S. President Joe Biden has a bilateral meeting with Ecuador President Guillermo Lasso in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, U.S., December 19, 2022. REUTERS/Leah Millis WASHINGTON, Dec 19 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden met Ecuador President Guillermo Lasso on Monday to discuss efforts to stem the flow of migrants to the United States as the White House faces increased pressure over its immigration policies. The Biden administration is required this week to lift Title 42, a public health order first issued under former President Donald Trump that allows U.S. Customs and Border Protection to rapidly expel migrants to Mexico or back to their home countries to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus in U.S. holding facilities. Advertisement · Scroll to continue Report an ad Lifting the order, as required by a judge who said it was "arbitrary and capricious" and violated federal regulatory law, could lead to thousands of asylum-seeking migrants being released in border state communities and a greater influx of migrants to the U.S.-Mexico border. article-prompt-devices Register for free to Reuters and know the full story Biden and Lasso sat beside each other in the Oval Office to begin their discussions. "Today we're going to keep building on the progress we've made. Together we've made historic strides on migration," Biden told reporters. Latest Updates Peruvian electoral jury gives provisional OK for late 2023 elections Snowstorm halts flights at Canada's second busiest airport in Vancouver Lula, Putin talk on 'strategic' Brazil-Russia relations Brother of one of Mexico's most wanted drug capos arrested Endangered pink iguana hatchlings seen for first time on Galapagos island Lasso said he and Biden would affirm democratic values of liberty and respect for human rights. After the meeting, he told reporters that migration did come up in their talks. "We have talked about migration and migration as a consequence of the economic problems of many countries in Latin America. We have ratified our commitment to continue supporting, as we have done, the migration phenomenon, especially (migrants) from Venezuela in Ecuador," he said. Advertisement · Scroll to continue Report an ad U.S. lawmakers, both Republicans and Democrats, on Sunday pressed Biden to take action to manage an expected wave of asylum seekers at America's southern border. U.S. Senator Joe Manchin, a conservative Democrat, appearing on the CBS News "Face the Nation" program on Sunday, urged Biden to ask for an extension of Title 42. "The president needs to find a way," Manchin said. Lasso visited the White House after former U.S. Senator Chris Dodd, who is Biden's special adviser for the Americas, extended an invitation on the president's behalf during a recent visit to Ecuador. Lasso attended the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles last summer after a number of key presidents opted to skip it and send delegations instead. The Biden administration has sought to tackle what it calls the "root causes" of immigration, including poor economic conditions and political instability. "We are obviously invested in Ecuador's success and the president of Ecuador, democratically elected as he is, is working hard to deliver prosperity and security for his people," White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said in a call with reporters on Friday. For more information, visit us at http://www.beverlyhillsimmigrationlaw.com/index.html.

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