Mayorkas Blames Congress for Title 42 Expiration, Downplays Migrant Tracking Issues.
Homeland Security Secretary Downplays Concerns Over Migrant Tracking
Mayorkas Addresses Immigration Surge and Title 42
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas recently spoke at a press conference about the federal government’s ability to track migrants at the southern U.S. border. Despite concerns about the expiration of the Title 42 immigration law, Mayorkas downplayed the issue, stating that the vast majority of migrants will be addressed in Border Patrol and ICE detention facilities.
Mayorkas also placed blame on Congress for the country’s immigration problems, citing their inability to agree on a plan to reform the U.S. immigration system. He emphasized the need for legislative reform and additional resources to address the issue.
Department of Homeland Security Launches Ad Campaign
In addition to addressing concerns about migrant tracking, Mayorkas announced that the Department of Homeland Security is launching an ad campaign in South America to discourage immigration. He also emphasized that the border is not open and that consequences for illegal migration will be increased.
Key Takeaways:
- Mayorkas downplays concerns over migrant tracking
- Congress is blamed for the country’s immigration problems
- Department of Homeland Security launches ad campaign to discourage immigration
- The border is not open and consequences for illegal migration will be increased
As the immigration surge continues, it remains to be seen how effective these measures will be in addressing the issue.
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