
Biden's executive action on immigration and the southern border
Plus, the return of Latin Restaurants Week in New York City
Tiempo with Joe Torres · WABC-TV, Joe Torres
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Show Notes
In this edition of Tiempo, Latin Restaurants Week returns for a second year.
The two-week event is an effort to drive awareness and customers to Latino restaurants. The campaign hopes to help these restaurants thrive, and there's even discounts for many Latino dishes.
Mike Lopez, owner of "Benny's Cuban Cafe," joins to discuss his business.
But first: President Biden recently took executive action to stop the surge of migrants at the southern border.
The move comes as New York City hits a new milestone of 200,000 migrants who have passed through in the last two years. The measure will bar migrants who cross the border illegally from seeking asylum once a daily threshold of 2,500 is met for a week straight.
President Biden says the White House is working closely with Mexico to deal with the migrant crisis. That means the administration will soon hear from the history-making and first woman-elected president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum.
John Gutierrez from John Jay College of Criminal Justice and Margaret Martin from Catholic Charities sits down with Joe Torres to discuss.
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