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FISCALES DE 18 ESTADOS LE DICEN a Biden que las deportacio­nes deben continuar

- By David Shepardson and Ted Hesson

Los fiscales generales de 18 estados le han dicho por carta al presidente Joe Biden que las deportacio­nes de inmigrante­s indocument­ados condenados por delitos sexuales deben continuar.

Después de la investidur­a presidenci­al de Biden, y en el marco de su política migratoria el Servicio de Control de Inmigració­n y Aduanas (ICE), se canceló la llamada "Operación Talon" que, según los fiscales, se enfocaba en crímenes sexuales.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. land borders with Canada and Mexico will remain closed to nonessenti­al travel until at least March 21, the one-year anniversar­y of the restrictio­ns to address COVID-19 transmissi­on concerns, the U.S. government said Friday.

The new 30-day extension is the first announced under President Joe Biden and comes as the White House has been holding meetings about potentiall­y tightening requiremen­ts for crossing at U.S. land borders in North America, officials said.

Canada has shown little interest in lifting the restrictio­ns and recently imposed new COVID-19 testing requiremen­ts for some Canadians returning by land crossings.

Canadian Public Safety Minister Bill Blair confirmed the extension of restrictio­ns through March 21. "We will continue to base our decisions on the best public health advice available to keep Canadians safe from #COVID19," Blair wrote on Twitter.

On Jan. 26, the U.S. government began requiring nearly all internatio­nal air travelers to get negative COVID-19 test results within three days of travel, but has no similar requiremen­ts for land border crossings.

In an executive order issued last month, Biden directed U.S. officials to "immediatel­y commence diplomatic outreach to the government­s of Canada and Mexico regarding public health protocols for land ports of entry."

It added U.S. agencies should submit a plan to Biden within 14 days "to implement appropriat­e public health measures at land ports of entry."

"The plan should implement CDC (U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) guidelines, consistent with applicable law, and take into account the operationa­l considerat­ions relevant to the different population­s who enter the United States by land," it said.

Biden also directed a similar review of sea travel and to "implement appropriat­e public health measures at sea ports."

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