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Around the world in 80 days first edition
Around the world in 80 days first edition






The FBI yesterday declined to provide House Oversight Chair James Comer with an internal law enforcement document that some Republicans claim will show President Biden was involved in an illegal scheme. Oversight Committee Chair James Comer said President Biden’s relatives had used the family name to enrich themselves, and the president was “involved.” The report itself does not substantiate these claims or implicate Biden. House Republicans have unveiled what they say are records of $10 million in payments to members of the Biden family from foreign entities. ĭOMESTIC DEVELOPMENTS – HOUSE OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE INVESTIGATING BIDEN James Fredrick reports for the New York Times. Local Mexican aid groups and migrants say that over the last several weeks, people have been crossing more easily into Mexico from Guatemala, with Mexican security forces abandoning some of their outposts on the country’s southern border. Nearly 30,000 humanitarian visas were issued by Mexico to migrants in April, more than triple the monthly average in the first three months of the year. However, those migrants had been enrolled in a program known as Alternatives to Detention, which required them to check in on a mobile app until given a court date. Migrants were previously released without court dates to alleviate overcrowding in March 2021. without court dates or the ability to track them, according to three sources familiar with the plans. The Biden administration is preparing a memo that will direct Customs and Border Protection to begin releasing migrants into the U.S. Michael Roy Blake and Ted Hesson report for Reuters. The new rule is a key part of President Biden’s border enforcement plan, as Title 42 is set to end just before midnight. The surge is happening as a new regulation was introduced yesterday that presumes most migrants are ineligible for asylum if they passed through other nations without seeking protection elsewhere first or if they failed to use legal pathways to enter the United States. Here’s today’s news.ĭaily U.S.-Mexico border crossings have exceeded 10,000 as migrants seek to enter the United States before Title 42 ends. Signup to receive the Early Edition in your inbox here.Ī curated weekday guide to major national security news and developments over the past 24 hours.








Around the world in 80 days first edition