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SAN DIEGO — President Biden's State of the Union address is getting mixed reactions from people on both sides of the aisle when it comes to immigration, from local immigrant rights activists to a former border patrol agent giving perspective to the challenges they face.
The president says the bill would hire more border agents, immigration judges, and asylum officers to process asylum cases faster, and give the president the authority to temporarily shut down the border when the number of migrants is overwhelming."What has he done? You’re letting everybody through, you’re not vetting them all, you’re letting them go into one of the nicest cities in America, six to seven hundred a day," said Swanson who is now retired and living in Louisiana.
For immigrant rights advocates and those who’ve worked with migrants in San Diego post-release, the president didn't say enough about a plan for a pathway to citizenship.
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