The influx of migrants to the United States during the administration of the current head of state Joe Biden has become the largest in the history of the country.
The New York Times writes that.
‘The total migration balance [the difference between the number of people arriving in the country and the number of people leaving] under the Biden administration is likely to exceed 8 million people,’ the journalists reported.
The first decisions of Donald Trump as US President will be to tighten migration policy, writes Reuters. Thus, the Republican plans to simplify the arrests of illegal immigrants, to stop humanitarian programmes for them, as well as to resume the construction of a wall on the borders.