When Joe Biden became president, he assumed a near impossible task: stopping migrants from crossing the U.S.-Mexico border amid a global displacement crisis.
Despite his efforts, under his watch the number of people who crossed the border has risen sharply.
The Republican-controlled committee’s report does not compare these results to what had occurred under President Donald Trump’s last two years in office.
In the two years before President Biden took office, the Trump administration released nearly 713,000 immigrants, or a little over 52 percent of the 1.4 million crossers.
In other words, Mr. Trump’s policies resulted in far fewer removals in absolute terms and a slightly higher percentage of released border crossers than President Biden’s.
Persons:
Joe Biden, Biden’s, Donald Trump’s, Biden, Trump
Organizations:
Republican, of Homeland Security, Cato Institute
Locations:
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