Democrat leaders across the country have been frustrated with the Biden administration's immigration policies that have led to millions crossing into the United States illegally. Among them are New York Mayor Eric Adams, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and Illinois Gov. J.B. ...
Democrat leaders across the country have been frustrated with the Biden administration's immigration policies that have led to millions crossing into the United States illegally.
"The guy's running for president. He better start paying attention to this," Marino said, according to Politico, after being asked whether the White House should designate a point person to coordinate states' responses to the migrant surge, which Pritzker suggested in a letter to Biden on Monday. Massachusetts is among many Democrat-run states and that have been besieged by thousands of new arrivals, with their shelter systems being overwhelmed and money running out to handle the crisis.
"We need two things from the Biden administration: We need federal funding, and we need expedited work authorizations," said Healey, who sits on Biden's national campaign advisory board, according to Politico.
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