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White House to turn away Venezuelan migrants at border, ebbing flow of asylum seekers to NYC

By Dean Moses Posted on October 13, 2022
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The Biden-Harris Administration discreetly revealed Wednesday, Oct. 12, that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will now be turning away some migrants from the southwest border.

It is believed this new policy between the DHS and the Mexican government will immediately instill a new migration enforcement process solely for Venezuelans arriving to the United States illegally, potentially ebbing the flow of the tired and huddled masses to New York City.

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White House to turn away Venezuelan migrants at border, ebbing flow of asylum seekers to NYC

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