

from Mexico at the border October 10, 2021, in San Luis, Arizona. Starting later this month, the Biden administration could find itself implementing the most sweeping border restrictions instituted under former President Donald Trump: the Title 42 expulsions and a program that requires asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico while their cases are reviewed by U.S.


"We're not making any progress," said another person with direct knowledge of the disagreements, citing "so much division" among Mr. "These battles have led to paralysis, which has allowed things to get worse in several ways." "From the very beginning, there have been battles within the administration about how to handle the border between those who are more progressive and those who are more enforcement-minded on the issue," one person said.
