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Biden Tell Migrants To Not Come Amid U.S.-Mexico Border Surge

Biden Tell Migrants To Not Come Amid U.S.-Mexico Border Surge

Erin Burnett OutFront · CNN Podcasts

March 17, 202144m 53s

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Show Notes

President Joe Biden tells migrants "don't come" amid the surge at the United States-Mexico border. Migrant surge "could be" worse than what it was during former President's Donald Trump's era, according to Biden. Biden also says that migrants are not coming because "I'm a nice guy." 

The DHS chief says that the United States is set for most border encounters in the last 20 days. 

An extremist group member pleads not guilty to Capitol riot charges. The kids of the Texas man, facing Capitol riot charges, are to testify against him, his son saying the man threatened his son to "choose a side or die." The man's children also say that man said, "traitors get shot." 

A United States intelligence report is saying that Russia used Trump allies to influence the 2020 election with the goal of "denigrating" Biden. More than 250 bills have been proposed to restrict voting in 43 states. The 43 states push ahead with laws that will restrict voting despite that there's no evidence of widespread voter fraud in the 202 election. Stacey Abrams says that the GA voting bill is "Jim Crow in a suit and tie." 

The California governor defends that state's covid rules amid criticism that they're too tough.  

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