Border politics worsen for Biden: The Note
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Biden administration’s announcement that strict pandemic border restrictions that have been in place for more than two years, known as Title 42, will end next month.
The TAKE with Rick Klein
A deteriorating political environment means no shortage of small things that can become big things as well as big things that become all-encompassing and devastating.
Enter the Biden administration's announcement that strict pandemic border restrictions that have been in place for more than two years, known as Title 42, will end next month. The move has brought predictions of a fresh surge of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border -- and fears of worsening politics surrounding COVID-19, crime and immigration all in time for the midterms.
On ABC's "This Week" Sunday, White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain said the decision to revoke the order, which has been used to quickly expel most migrants apprehended at the border since the start of the pandemic, belongs to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.