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Media Outlets Attribute Migrant Caravans And Increased Asylum Seekers To Biden’s Immigration Proposals

January 22, 2021

Media outlets have been reporting since December that President Joe Biden’s proposed immigration and asylum policies could be interpreted as relaxed leading to an increase in migrants seeking refuge in the U.S.

Caravans of migrants have organized through messaging apps in Central America, where some members reminded the group not to arrive at the border before Biden took the White House Jan. 20 because “they’ll have problems” if they were to arrive before former President Donald Trump left office, Reuters reported in December.

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