According to the report, the new policy would cap the number of daily encounters at an average of 4,000 over a week (or 208k per year), which might include asylum-seekers with scheduled appointments through U.S. Customs and Border Protection's CBP One app.
Moreover, under the new regulations, migrants arriving after reaching the set threshold could face automatic removal — a process akin to deportation — with significantly reduced chances of re-entry. This contrasts sharply with the more lenient conditions under the pandemic-era Title 42 policy, which allowed many expelled migrants to quickly attempt re-entry.
The potential decision follows the demise of a bipartisan border bill earlier this year - and with the U.S. presidential election looming in November, immigration remains a focal point of contention, providing Republicans with ample ammunition against Biden.
A brief timeline:The Democratic administration's effort would aim to head off any potential spike in crossings that could occur later in the year, as the fall election draws closer, when the weather cools and numbers tend to rise, two of the people. They were not authorized to speak publicly about the ongoing discussions and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. -AP
- Jan. 2017- Jan. 2021: Trump issues Executive Orders to protect the southern US border.
- Jan 20, 2021: Biden shreds these orders his first day in office in a massive virtue signal.
- Jan. 2021 - April 2024: 10 million illegals pour into the United States, many of whom are then bused to blue 'sanctuary cities' full of now-angry (angrier) Democrats.
- Now: After pretending they can't fix the border unless we give $60 billion to Ukraine - Biden team panics ahead of the 2024 election and will roll out Executive Orders so they can claim credit for fixing the border crisis they caused.
Then there's this idiot:
Currently, the U.S. grapples with over 2 million pending immigration court cases, with many individuals waiting years for resolution while in limbo. Despite the chaotic backdrop, U.S. officials are urging migrants to opt for legal pathways or apply for asylum from regional outposts in countries like Colombia, Guatemala, and Costa Rica.
"Don't underestimate Joe's ability to fuck things up." -Barack Obama






Apparently that nursery rhyme was wriiten ages ago about a crooked leader of the time. It still applies.