- President Joe Biden is creating a task force aimed at reuniting migrant children with their parents.
- The Trump administration deported hundreds of parents while detaining their children in the US.
- "It was a moral failure and a national shame," one White House official said.
President Joe Biden will create a task force aimed at reuniting migrant families ripped apart by his predecessor and order a review of the "public charge" rule that would allow the US government to deny residency to immigrants based solely on the perception that they might someday utilize public services, according to administration officials.
"It was a moral failure and a national shame that the prior administration used family separation as a weapon against desperate families and children," a senior White House official told reporters.
Over 2,600 children were separated from their parents by the Trump administration before a federal judge ordered the effort halted in 2018, according to data obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union. Hundreds have been effectively orphaned, authorities unable to find their parents, a majority of whom may have been deported.
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President Biden is also issuing an executive order to create a "Task Force on New Americans" that will conduct a review of Trump-era regulations and "restore faith in our legal
The order will immediately rescind a requirement that family sponsors repay the federal government should any of their relatives later receive public benefits, such as food stamps or health care.
It also calls for a review of the "public charge" rule that the prior administration used to justify deporting or denying residency to immigrants who have or may rely on federal aid programs. That regulation has been repeatedly deemed unlawful by US courts.
A third executive order aims to draft a cohesive strategy for addressing migration from Central America.
"President Trump was so focused on the wall that he did nothing to address the root causes of why people are coming to our southern border," a second White House official told reporters. "It was a limited, wasteful, and naive strategy. And it failed."
As part of the review, the Biden administration will seek to help build capacity for Central American nations to host asylum-seekers themselves - not altogether different from what the Trump administration sought to do when it required those fleeing poverty and violence to seek refuge in other troubled nations they passed through on their journey to the US.
However, the Biden administration will restore an Obama initiate that allowed Central American minors to be reunited with parents who lawfully reside in the country. It will also seek, eventually, to reopen the border to
The executive orders come after President Biden introduced a comprehensive legislative proposal that would provide legal status and a path to citizenship to more than 11 million undocumented immigrants currently in the US.
While President Biden has already issued a 100-day moratorium on
In the meantime, the Biden administration continues to enforce a Trump-era regulation that, citing the pandemic, allows US authorities to immediately expel asylum-seekers who cross the border without allowing them to apply for protection.
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