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Bipartisan lawmakers head to Mexico City to tackle border security, fueled by frustration

Frustrated U.S. Lawmakers Take Urgent Action ⁣on Immigration Enforcement

MCALLEN, Texas — Frustrated U.S. lawmakers will arrive⁣ in ⁢Mexico City on Sunday to echo ⁣the Biden administration’s⁣ concerns ‍and demands on⁤ immigration enforcement that White House and Cabinet officials expressed to their⁣ Mexican ⁢counterparts.

With a renewed sense⁤ of urgency following a two-day tour of the Rio Grande Valley ⁤region of the border, House Foreign ​Affairs Chairman Mike McCaul (R-TX) and three other Texas representatives said they will visit ⁤Mexico City to impress upon President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and others ⁤the need to deter and turn away illegal immigrants headed north.

Changing Policy to Stop the Flow‌ of⁢ Illegal Immigration

“Tomorrow, we will be flying down to Mexico​ City to meet with President ‍Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and to meet with the presidential candidates to talk about⁢ how we can⁣ change this​ policy and return to policy where⁢ we can stop the flow, where we ⁤can turn off the magnet and stop the pull factor that brings in so many here illegally,” McCaul ​said during remarks following the McAllen ‍visit Saturday.

The lawmakers’ arrival in Mexico will come two days after Mexican officials traveled ⁤to Washington‍ and met with Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Secretary‍ of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, and White House Homeland Security Advisor Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall for the second time ⁢in a month about border control measures.

The representatives are motivated to lay out America’s needs clearly as Lopez Obrador and the other candidates establish and publicize their policy platforms ahead of⁤ Mexico’s presidential election in⁤ June.

The Urgency of the Border Crisis

“Eight million encounters,” McCaul said in⁣ reference to the number of immigrants intercepted⁢ at the border since President ‍Joe Biden took office in January⁤ 2021. “How in the world are⁤ we going⁤ to deal with this? Three hundred on the terror watch list.”

Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX), who represents the Laredo, Texas, border, said it was important to hear from federal ‍law enforcement before heading further‍ south and considering the impact of potential policy changes on border communities.

The group of lawmakers ‍who visited the border‌ also included Reps. Monica de la Cruz (R-TX) and Randy Weber (R-TX). Rep. Tony Gonzales ⁣(R-TX) did not attend the⁢ border visit but will meet the group in Mexico. De​ la Cruz will not continue ​with the rest⁣ from Texas.

Positive Results​ and Cooperation

The White‍ House praised Mexico for taking “swift action against migrants” in the days since Biden administration officials met with their counterparts ⁢in Mexico City on​ Dec. 27, 2023.

“Our ​trip to Mexico ​last month came at a‍ critical moment to continue⁢ building on our cooperation and the significant efforts of our Mexican partners,” a⁣ White House National Security Council spokesperson wrote in an email. “We‍ are already starting to see the⁤ results and DHS has reopened multiple ports of entry along the border recently, in large⁤ part, thanks to Mexico’s augmented enforcement efforts.

“Specifically, our Mexican partners have taken ​swift action against migrants bordering ‌rail and buses, and last week took steps to initiate repatriation flights to Venezuela as part ⁤of our regional migration⁣ strategy under the Los Angeles Declaration,” the​ NSC official said.

Mexico’s very public takedowns of‌ an immigrant caravan, border ​camp, and deterrence of ⁢immigrants riding atop northbound freight⁣ trains have made headlines since the bilateral ‍talks, but some immigration analysts have suggested the actions were done specifically to garner attention while having the ‍least impact on the crisis overall.

Lopez Obrador said the U.S. reached out‍ for ‌help days before Christmas. The Mexican president ​said ⁣what Biden described in a post ​on X as⁣ a U.S. request to reopen closed border crossings to trade and traffic was a private plea.

Following the latest bilateral meeting ‌on Friday, State Department spokesman Matthew ⁣Miller was less detailed about any specific agreements that both nations reached this time around.

Addressing the Border Crisis

“During the meeting, Secretary Blinken and the U.S. delegation noted that our coordinated efforts with Mexico ‍are demonstrating positive results ‌at our shared border,” Miller⁢ said in a statement. “They discussed the positive⁣ impact of efforts to increase migration controls on bus and train ⁣routes, crack down on criminal smuggling⁢ networks,‍ and scale up repatriations for those who do‌ not have ⁢a legal basis⁤ to ⁢remain​ in our countries.”

The congressional delegation is working⁢ simultaneously in Washington to move forward on a legislative solution⁤ to the ⁤border crisis.

Cuellar said‌ Saturday that he ​supported House ⁢Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) in his call to address the situation. House Republicans put forth a comprehensive border security package in 2023,⁢ but the Senate​ has yet⁣ to⁣ take it up ⁢for⁤ consideration and‍ has not agreed to include the entire plan in a ⁣supplemental funding bill for Ukraine and Israel.

“I’m with Mike,​ I hope we can ⁤address‍ it,”⁤ Cuellar said. “We do know⁤ that the speaker ‌said that they ⁢were going to turn down the Senate ⁢deal, which I hope⁢ he doesn’t. If there’s a crisis, I think we need ‍to get together. And I think this ​group here can‌ get together to address this issue. ⁤I ​hope we can do this supplemental. I think we need to as Democrats⁣ or Republicans.”

Weber and de la Cruz said they believed the Senate ought to take up H.R. 2, House Republicans’ border bill.

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What initiatives does the PAA have ⁤in place to promote sisterhood, collaboration, ⁢and personal growth among its members

⁤The PAA (Potential Alpha Alpha) has several initiatives ‌in place to promote sisterhood, collaboration, and personal growth among its members. Some of these initiatives include:

1. Mentoring Program: PAA has⁣ a mentoring ‌program where experienced members are paired with new or​ younger members, providing guidance, support, and fostering personal growth.

2. Sisterhood Events: PAA organizes regular sisterhood events and activities such⁣ as​ retreats,⁣ bonding nights, and ⁢sisterhood ⁢trips. These events provide opportunities for members to⁣ connect, build friendships, and collaborate with each other.

3. Leadership Development: The PAA offers various leadership development ⁣programs and ⁢workshops to help members enhance their leadership skills and personal ‌growth. These programs focus on areas such as communication, goal setting, teamwork, and decision-making.

4. Community Service Projects: PAA encourages members to participate in community service ‍projects and volunteer initiatives.‌ By coming together for a shared ⁤cause, members not only collaborate but‌ also experience personal growth through serving others.

5. Professional Development: PAA offers resources and⁤ workshops focused on professional ⁤development, such as resume building, interview preparation, and networking skills. These initiatives aim to empower members in their personal ⁤and professional⁤ journeys.

6.⁣ Peer Support Programs: PAA has established‌ peer support programs where members can seek guidance, advice, and support from their fellow sisters. This promotes collaboration, sisterhood, and personal growth​ as members come⁣ together to share ‍experiences and lend a helping hand.

Overall, the PAA has a ​range of initiatives in⁣ place to promote sisterhood, collaboration, and personal growth among‌ its⁣ members. These⁢ programs and activities‍ provide ⁤opportunities for members ⁤to connect⁢ with each other, enhance leadership skills, give back‍ to the community,⁣ and support each other in their personal ⁣and⁤ professional journeys.



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