As Republicans criticize President Joe Bidenās handling of the influx of immigrants at the southern border, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is suggesting they are just pivoting to a new issue to talk about.
On Thursday, Pelosi was asked whether she believes it was a āmistakeā for Democrats to not focus on Immigration issues āearlier in agenda.ā
The reporter noted that Democrats and Republicans are ātalking about such different things as the key issue right now.ā
āI guess their Dr. Seuss approach didnāt work for them so now theyāve had to change the subject,ā Pelosi responded.
She added, āBut we do not prioritize our values and how we can make a difference in the lives of the American people to be attuned to the bankruptcy of ideas that the Republicans have.ā
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Pelosiās comments come after Republicans were criticized for spending time talking about the decision to stop publishing six childrenās books from Dr. Seuss due to offensive imagery while Democrats were working to pass a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package.
The bill passed the House and Senate with no Republican support.
Now, Republican lawmakers are focusing on the influx of immigrants at the southern border and criticizing Biden for not labeling the situation a ācrisis.ā
They also allege that Biden has had a lax response to the situation.
While Biden officials maintain they want to implement a āhumaneā Immigration policy, they are facing a new challenge as hundreds of migrant children are arriving at the border every day.
The surge in migrant children has overwhelmed border facilities which has led officials to look for other facilities to house the children until they can be processed and released to families or sponsors.
Additionally, The New York Times reports that border authorities made roughly 100,000 apprehensions at the border in February.
While Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says the administration wants to āreplace the crueltyā of the Trump administrationās policies, officials are warning immigrants that it will take time for them to implement the new policies.
