The US would face “extraordinary pressure” on the border with Mexico due to the elimination of restrictions by Covid-19: Mayorkas


The Secretary of Homeland Security of the United States, Alexander Mayorcasacknowledged on Sunday that the country is preparing to receive a wave of immigrants and face “extraordinary pressure” in the border with Mexico once the entry restrictions related to the covid-19 pandemic.

Interviewed by the ABC television network, Secretary Mayorkas admitted the magnitude of the problem and repeated the forceful message of “Don’t come” to any possible migrant who is thinking of crossing the border illegally.

The plan of the American president, the Democrat Joe Bidento put an end on May 23 to the so-called “Title 42“, the measure that currently allows the rapid expulsion of immigrants for health reasons, has provoked claims from various political sectors.

Republicans claim that american borders are out of control, while Democratic lawmakers in states with swing voters say those political messages have left them highly vulnerable ahead of next November’s midterm elections.

“There is unanimity that the system is collapsed,” he said on “Fox News Sunday,” adding that legislation is urgently needed to provide a long-term solution.

The US Customs and Border Protection agency says it has intercepted an average of 7,800 undocumented immigrants daily along the southwest border with Mexico in recent weeks, almost five times the average of 1,600 recorded between 2014 and 2019, before the outbreak of the virus. coronavirus.

Officials with the Department of Homeland Security said in March that the number could rise to 18,000 a day following the lifting of Title 42.

“There is no question that if we do indeed hit that number, it will be an extraordinary strain on our system,” Mayorkas told CNN’s “State of the Union” talk show. “But we are preparing for it.”

Immigration has been one of the thorniest issues for Washington for decades, and reform efforts have been insufficient.

Tempers on the matter flared when the former president donald trump described the undocumented migrants as criminals and rapists, and when his administration separated some parents from their minor children after they crossed the border.

Title 42 was established under the Trump administration, and critics accused him of invoking concerns of public health to implement an easy way to limit the entry of migrants through the southern border, where mainly Central Americans and Mexicans enter.

But Biden continued to rely on that rule to turn away immigrants, whose flow has increased near border crossings in anticipation of the suspension of the measure.

Border arrests hit an all-time high in 2021 and are projected to exceed that pace this year.

Anticipating a large influx, the government of USA expanded border facilities and increased its capacity to process migrants.



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