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Vote Now - Ocasio-Cortez Claps Back At Musk's Immigration Claim America News Did Biden and Democrats

Vote Now - Ocasio-Cortez Claps Back At Musk's Immigration Claim America News Did Biden and Democrats Try To Cripple Trump With Court Cases? [Yes, They Did]( [No, They Did Not]( [Do You Support Pardoning Trump?]( Ocasio-Cortez Claps Back At Musk's Immigration Claim Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) responded to Elon Musk's false claim on his platform X (formerly Twitter) that Democrats aim to "import voters" by reminding him of his immigrant status. Musk's statement echoed a misleading interpretation by the Daily Caller of a Politico report, suggesting the Biden administration might expand a legal pathway for certain undocumented immigrants to obtain permanent residence. This pathway, known as cancellation of removal, is a legal process managed by the Department of Justice, granting around 4,000 individuals permanent residence annually.   The discussion arises amid broader debates on immigration policy and the Biden administration's approach to border management and asylum regulations. The administration has frequently indicated that while various measures are being considered, this does not necessarily translate into immediate policy implementation. The focus remains on a bipartisan approach to immigration reform, despite challenges, as highlighted by senior White House adviser Tom Perez. He emphasized that the administration's priority is to serve the American people's best interests and create an effective immigration system, guided by this principle in both past and ongoing policy deliberations. [signature] [Unsubscribe](

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