President Biden Considers Executive Action to Close US-Mexico Border
Amid ongoing border crisis and political pressure, President Joe Biden is exploring the possibility of unilaterally closing the US-Mexico border, seeking to address the surge in unlawful immigration.
- President Biden, under pressure to address the record pace of unlawful immigration, is contemplating executive action to close the border if necessary.
- Biden's potential unilateral move comes as he faces a political showdown with former President Trump, who advocates for reinstating hard-line immigration policies.
- The failed bipartisan U.S. Senate bill, which Biden supported, aimed to enhance border security but was derailed by political opposition, exacerbating the crisis.
- Recent polls show significant public disapproval of Biden's handling of immigration, highlighting the issue's importance in the upcoming presidential election.
- Biden's exploration of executive powers to close the border reflects a broader struggle with Congress over immigration policy and border control measures.





















