The president could announce a legal pathway for migrants from Nicaragua, Cuba and Haiti into the U.S. as the Republicans fail to find the next House speaker.
will speak about immigration on Thursday as reports suggest the administration will announce a new strategy that would permit migrants from several countries to enter the U.S. legally.
The Biden administration's plan would create a legal pathway for migrants from Nicaragua, Cuba and Haiti who have financial sponsors in the U.S. to enter the country. It is modelled on other programs designed to help Ukrainians andIn this combination image, House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy speaks to media as he leaves the House Chamber during the second day of elections for Speaker of the House at the U.S.
Republicans are likely to react with anger to the new legal pathway as they have criticized the similar program for Venezuelans. Two U.S. and one Mexican officials spoke to Reuters on Wednesday about the plan, which would see the U.S. accept 30,000 migrants a month from Cuba, Nicaragua, Haiti and Venezuela under the humanitarian parole authority.
The new program would be coupled with disincentives for illegally crossing the border, sources familiar with the matter told
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