Joe Biden criticized President Trump’s “racist invective” as part of his immigration plan rollout
Former Vice President Joe Biden criticized President Trump’s “racist invective” and called for a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, and a new foreign policy direction in Latin America and the Caribbean as part of his presidential campaign’s first glimpse of his immigration policy.
By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or alerts from POLITICO. You can unsubscribe at any time. Biden veered briefly into foreign policy by faulting Trump for the deteriorating conditions in the so-called Northern Triangle countries of Nicaragua, Guatemala and El Salvador, though the Trump administration blames domestic problems in those countries for the flood of immigrants who have shown at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Republicans have also faulted the Obama administration for failing to pass immigration reform when Democrats controlled the White House and both chambers of Congress. But House Republicans killed a bipartisan immigration reform bill in 2013 that Biden largely still supports. During Trump’s first two years in office, a Republican-held Congress did nothing about immigration, failed to build a border wall and did not get Mexico to pay for it.
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