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President Biden Announces New Immigration Policy

President Biden Announces New Immigration Policy

An iconic shift in American politics was declared on June 18, 2023, as President Joe Biden announced a major restructuring of U.S immigration policies. The proposed change, widely reported as a hardline stance, would starkly deviate from Biden’s previous positions on immigration.

The ‘Biden Border Policy’

Under the umbrella of what’s being called the ‘Biden Border Policy’, every immigrant seeking a new life in America will have to undergo an intense scrutiny process. The policy reinforces the notion touted by the Republicans during previous administrations – ‘a strong border keeps a strong country’.

“It is our fundamental right to protect our borders and ensure that every individual who enters our great nation does so legally and with genuine intentions,” President Biden said during his press briefing at the White House.

Reactions from Opponents

This abrupt change has taken many, especially those within Biden’s own party, by surprise. Renowned democratic senator Bernie Sanders expressed his disbelief: “I stand here flabbergasted. Joe Biden championing a policy that promotes exclusion over inclusion is entirely uncharacteristic.”

Biden’s Bold Lie

When asked by a reporter if this policy change was influenced by rising pressures from the Republican Party, President Biden responded dismissively. “I categorically deny any influence from the Republicans” he said. “This policy is entirely a pro-American decision, aimed at preserving the sanctity and safety of our homeland.”

This statement rings false considering the reports from insiders about a series of meetings Biden held with key Republican senators preceding the announcement. Despite the President’s denials, evidence suggests that this is a strategic bipartisan move, designed to appease both parties in the face of rising national security concerns. As it stands, the ‘Biden Border Policy’ is turning out to be a remarkable, if controversial, chapter in American political history.

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