How record migration is testing Biden

Published: Jan. 3, 2024, 9:55 p.m.

A record number of migrants have arrived at the U.S.-Mexico border, as war and poverty push people from their homes worldwide. The Post\u2019s Nick Miroff reported from the border and saw how the Biden administration is grappling with migration as we enter a pivotal election year.


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In recent weeks, a historic number of people have arrived at the U.S.-Mexico border. It\u2019s a rise happening as Democratic lawmakers push for aid to Ukraine and Israel, while Republican negotiators want a border crackdown tied to foreign funding.


The Post\u2019s Nick Miroff recently spent time in southern Arizona, now one of the busiest places for unauthorized crossings. He saw how migrants hike along the border for miles, hoping to find U.S. officials to take them in. Often, they are brought to facilities that are already maxed out. 


\u201cThe last six months have shown, as the numbers continue to rise higher and higher, that the administration's approach is really kind of nearing a point of exhaustion,\u201d Miroff said. 


Today\u2019s show was produced by Sabby Robinson, mixed by Rennie Svirnovskiy and edited by Monica Campbell. Thanks to Debbi Wilgoren. 


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