Joe Biden is escalating his feud with Texas Governor Greg Abbott over Texas blocking federal agents access to the US-Mexico border to do their jobs and furthering the US migrant crisis.
A Texas congressman reported the tragic death of three individuals, including two children, who drowned while seeking asylum near the US-Mexico border, specifically close to the city of Eagle Pass.
As more and more people troop to the border in hopes of a better life in the US, the Biden administration has sent top officials to Mexico to talk about the US migrant surge.
Thousands of US migrants in a caravan persist in their journey through southern Mexico. Some express pessimism about an upcoming meeting between American and Mexican officials regarding the migrant surge at the US-Mexico border, anticipating unfavorable outcomes.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is cautioning residents that there is little they can do to prevent migrants from sleeping on the streets as the sanctuary city grapples with an escalating crisis.
Both the mayor of the nation's largest city and some of his most vocal critics agree on one issue: New York City is expected to see an increase in homeless individuals sleeping on its streets.
The Biden administration has declared the waiver of 26 federal laws to permit Texas border wall construction, marking its initial utilization of a broad executive power frequently employed during the Trump presidency.
More migrants were sent to California, and Gavin Newsom is not happy as many of them were tricked into being sent there, with many believing that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is behind all of this.
In preparation for an anticipated rise in migrant traffic, the US is sending 1,500 additional troops to the US-Mexico, according to the defense department.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis will be resuming flights of migrants to Democratic-led states after his state is done dealing with Hurricane Ian relief efforts.
Vice President Kamala Harris has continued to dodge questions about the arrival of two buses carrying migrants near her Washington, D.C. residence. In contrast to her husband, second gentleman Doug Emhoff, who had shared his thoughts about it.
At a press conference on Friday, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis stated that he will use "every penny" of the $12 million his state has allocated to relocate migrants.