Biden Says He Shouldn't Have Called Migrant 'An Illegal' In SOTU Speech
President Joe Biden said he regrets calling a migrant “an illegal” in his State of the Union speech.
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President Joe Biden said he regrets calling a migrant “an illegal” in his State of the Union speech.
At a fiery State of the Union address, President Joe Biden put his case to the American people on why they should return him to the White House for a second term, touting his record on the economy, immigration, gun safety and reproductive freedoms.
Immigrants’ rights groups and Democratic officials have criticised President Joe Biden’s off-script description of an undocumented immigrant as “an illegal,” drawing comparisons to Donald Trump’s dehumanising language and warning that the administration is bending to Republican pressure on immigration.
President Joe Biden, briefly responding from the podium to jeering from Republicans during his State of the Union speech called a migrant “an illegal,” prompting criticism from his party’s progressive wing.
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The Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a controversial Texas law that gives police the authority to arrest people they suspect of having entered the US illegally.
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas’ plan to arrest migrants who enter the U.S. illegally is headed to the Supreme Court in a legal showdown over the federal government’s authority over immigration.