Mexico’s president thanked Biden for being the first US leader “in a very long time that has not built not even one meter of wall.”
MEXICO CITY — President Biden confused illegal immigration statistics and details of a migration deal with Mexico Tuesday — moments after he was praised by Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador for not building “even one meter” of border wall.
“You, President Biden, you are the first president of the United States in a very long time that has not built not even one meter of wall,” López Obrador told Biden at a joint press conference in Mexico City’s National Palace. Rep. Pat Fallon on Tuesday morning introduced articles of impeachment against Mayorkas for allegedly failing to fulfill his responsibilities to secure the border.
“Right now, a majority of our migrants are coming from four countries — Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti and Nicaragua. And we are expanding the very successful parole program we had with regard to Venezuela to Cuba and to Nicaragua and to Haiti to provide safe and orderly and humane processing for people fleeing those countries,” he said.
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