February 03, 2023
Manchin, Capito, Bipartisan Colleagues Offer Solutions to Address Border Crisis
Washington, DC – U.S. Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV),
Ranking Member of the Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee led a bipartisan group of their colleagues in reintroducing the Public Health and Border Security Act to require all COVID-19 related national states of
emergency to be lifted before Title 42 is officially terminated. The
legislation would also require the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
to put in place a workable plan to manage the chaos at the border.
“The immigration crisis at our southern border threatens to overwhelm our broken immigration system. I am proud to join my bipartisan colleagues in introducing this important legislation to ensure Title 42 stays in place, even if the current public health emergency ends, until the Administration develops a plan to handle the anticipated migrant surge once Title 42 is repealed. I will continue to work with my colleagues and the Administration to pass comprehensive, bipartisan immigration legislation that addresses the crisis we are facing,” Senator Manchin said.
“It’s unacceptable that we are still
experiencing record amounts of illegal crossings at our southern border, but I
am encouraged that a bipartisan group of senators realize the path this
administration is taking is dangerous and untenable,” Ranking Member Capito
said. “I have long been outspoken regarding President Biden’s crisis on our
southern border, and how his administration’s policies have made the situation
worse. Ending Title 42 only adds to those challenges in a way we simply are not
prepared to handle. This bill provides direction, something that is desperately
needed in light of the administration’s decision to end Title 42.”
President Biden announced on Monday that
all COVID-19 related health emergencies will end on May 11. Title 42 Authority
has been a vital tool for U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) to quickly expel
migrants crossing the border illegally.
On
January 5, 2023, Senator Manchin released a statement on the Biden
Administration’s decision to expand the CDC’s Title 42 order to include Cuba,
Haiti and Nicaragua, along with other actions including surging resources to
the border. On December 19,
2022,
Senators Manchin and Capito released a statement responding to the Supreme Court’s order to stay
the DC District Court’s decision to overturn the CDC’s Title 42 order. Senator
Manchin stated the order is critical to maintaining operational control of the
border but is not a permanent solution. On December 13,
2022, Senator Manchin
led a group of bipartisan lawmakers in urging President Biden to extend the
CDC’s Title 42 order, set to expire on December 21, 2022. On April 7, 2022, Senator Manchin
led a group of bipartisan lawmakers in introducing the Public Health and
Border Security Act to require all COVID-19 related national states of
emergency to be lifted before Title 42 is officially terminated. On April 1, 2022, Senator Manchin
released a statement responding to the Biden Administration’s decision to end
the Title 42 policy. Senator Manchin stated the Title 42 is essential to combat
the spread of COVID-19 and manage the influx of migrants at southern border. On March 29, 2022, Senator Manchin
called on the CDC to extend the Title 42 due to rising COVID-19 cases across
the globe and record migrant encounters. On September 29.
2021, Senator Manchin
led a bipartisan, bicameral group of lawmakers in introducing the Providing
Officers with Electronic Resources (POWER) Act to provide state and local
law enforcement with high-tech devices to detect and identify dangerous drugs
like fentanyl, including at U.S. ports of entry. On April 2, 2021, Senator Manchin
visited and toured the U.S.-Mexico Border. Senator Manchin visited the World
Trade Bridge to meet with officials from CBP and the City of Laredo to discuss
cross border international trade and visited the Holding Institute to meet with
migrant families and see the impact of the increase in migrant individuals
released at the southern border.
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