The Biden administration has announced a new policy to crack down on illegal immigration in order to deal with the rapidly increasing number of people entering the United States through the border with Mexico without going through legal procedures.

On the other hand, in order to make a difference from the Trump administration, it will accept entry from some countries with conditions.

People trying to enter the country from Central and South America are flooding near the border between the United States and Mexico, and according to the Biden administration, the number of people arrested for trying to enter the country without going through legal procedures was the largest last month. It is said that it has reached 9000 people per day.



In response to this situation, President Biden announced on the 5th a policy to crack down on illegal immigration.



As a result, measures to immediately deport people who entered the country illegally will be expanded not only to Venezuela in South America, which has been the target so far, but also to Cuba, Nicaragua and Haiti in Central America.



On the other hand, for those who meet the conditions such as having an underwriter in the United States for these four countries, we will accept up to 30,000 people as immigrants in a month.



As President Biden, who emphasizes humanitarian perspectives, he wants to set out a difference from the previous Trump administration, which has severely restricted immigration, but there is growing criticism that border control is not sufficient, and he was forced to respond. is.