But Dan Stein, president of the Federation for American Immigration Reform, said a bigger factor was Mexico’s decision to step up its own enforcement efforts, preventing many would-be migrants from ever reaching the U.S. border.
Border improved as Joe Biden adopts Donald Trump-style policies
→
"In addition to threatening animals on the edge of extinction, mass illegal migration puts pressure on our nation’s already finite natural resources. It contributes to urban sprawl which consumes the United States landscape while sharply increasing housing prices. And with many migrants coming in all at once, it burdens the U.S. power grid and increases our carbon footprint and pollution levels," Mr. Stein said.
Inside the Beltway: New finding of old bottles at Mount Vernon a cherry surprise for all
→