The Pak Banker

Biden border stop highlights illegal migration

- EL PASO, UNITED STATES -AFP

President Joe Biden made a politicall­y charged stop at the southern US border Sunday before flying to a Mexico City summit set to be dominated by a growing regional illegal immigratio­n and drug smuggling crisis.

Biden is meeting Monday and Tuesday with his Mexican and Canadian counterpar­ts one-onone and also together in what's dubbed the "Three Amigos" summit.

While trade and environmen­tal issues are also part of the agenda, Biden has put the surge of asylum seekers and undocument­ed migrants at the southern US border, as well as a spike in dangerous drug smuggling, front and center.

On his way to Mexico City he stopped for several hours in El Paso, Texas, a city at the heart of the troubled border. In an indication of the political sensitivit­ies, it was his first trip to the southern frontier since taking office.

Biden met with US officials at the Bridge of the Americas crossing, watching a demonstrat­ion of the latest border enforcemen­t technology, as well as a customs sniffer dog. He later got out of his motorcade to inspect a section of the tall fencing that snakes between El Paso and its twin city Juarez on the Mexican side.

"They need a lot of resources. We're going to get it for them," Biden told reporters after his visit to the customs post.

Biden is under huge political pressure in the face of spiraling illegal border crossings and applicatio­ns for asylum by people making perilous journeys from regional countries afflicted by repression, poverty or severe crime.

Adding to the crisis has been a surge in crossborde­r smuggling of the highly addictive and often deadly narcotic fentanyl.

Biden's visit sought to respond to Republican accusation­s that he has been ignoring the situation.

But meeting Biden off Air Force One at El Paso's airport, Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott handed him a letter blasting the visit as "$20 billion too little and two years too late."

In his meetings with Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Biden will address the regional scope of the issue.

"This is something that's not unique to the United States," Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told ABC News, noting that migrants are on the move from as far apart as

Haiti, Venezuela and Nicaragua.

"It's gripping the hemisphere, and a regional challenge requires a regional solution," he said.

Biden on Thursday tried to tackle the problem, which has bedeviled US presidents for decades, by announcing an expansion of powers to expel people just showing up at the border without clearance. At the same time, a legal, strictly enforced pathway will be created for up to 30,000 migrants a month from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela.

The quota will be restricted to those who already have a US sponsor, while anyone attempting to cross the border illegally will be expelled in coordinati­on with Mexico.

Human rights groups harshly criticized this as closing the door on desperate people, but the Biden administra­tion says its actions will essentiall­y kill the market for human smuggling networks, while encouragin­g legitimate arrivals.

Mayorkas acknowledg­ed the lack of deeper solutions, telling reporters "we've very limited avenues for... dealing with a broken system."

However, he said that since a peak in midDecembe­r, numbers of people stopped crossing illegally in El Paso have "dropped precipitou­sly" from around 2,000 people a day to 700.

 ?? -AFP ?? ABU DHABI
The first working groups meeting of the Negev Forum in the UAE capital Abu Dhabi.
-AFP ABU DHABI The first working groups meeting of the Negev Forum in the UAE capital Abu Dhabi.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Pakistan