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Sinema criticizes Biden response to migrant crisis as “not adequate”

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 by Sophia Barkoff 

 

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona said in an interview last week that although the new proposals from the Biden administration’s measures on immigration are “helpful,” she’s “very concerned that all this is happening in the week or so” before the end of Title 42.

In an interview with “Face the Nation” moderator Margaret Brennan at the McCain Institute’s Sedona Forum, Sinema said that neither she nor Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs received answers from the Department of Homeland Security on specific questions regarding logistics and processing of migrants once Title 42 expires on May 11.

“Just today, I was on the phone with a sheriff of Cochise County — he has gotten no information from the Department of Homeland Security of the federal government about what the flow is going to look like, about what they can expect for processing in terms of how long it takes to process migrants,” Sinema said. “He’s got no information.” …

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