Comments by "Scott Farner" (@scottfarner5100) on "JUST IN: Lindsey Graham Gives Stark, Public Warning To Mayorkas" video.

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  21. What are Republicans doing to fix the issue? "The Department of Homeland Security continues to prepare for the lifting of the Title 42 public health order, which is currently the subject of multiple court orders requiring continued implementation. Once the Title 42 public health order is no longer in place, DHS will use its longstanding Title 8 immigration enforcement authorities to process all individuals encountered at the border. At the outset, let me be clear: Title 42 or not, the border is not open. We will continue to fully enforce our immigration laws in a safe, orderly, and humane manner. Individuals without a legal basis to remain in the United States will be subject to prompt expulsion under Title 42 or removal under Title 8. We will comply with the court orders that require us to continue enforcing the Title 42 order, and we will also use this time to enhance and increase our use of expedited removal under Title 8 where permitted to do so. Building on our work throughout 2022, today we are announcing new border enforcement measures to improve border security, limit irregular migration, and create additional safe and orderly processes for people fleeing humanitarian crises to lawfully come to the United States. These measures, taken together, are concrete steps to enhance the security of our border today, while the Title 42 public health order is in place, and steps that we will build on and extend to regular Title 8 processes once the Title 42 order is lifted. Stepping back, fundamentally, we are here because our immigration system is broken, outdated, and in desperate need of reform. The laws we enforce have not been updated for decades. It takes four or more years to conclude the average asylum case, immigration judges have a backlog of more than 1.7 million cases"
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