Bipartisan Border Deal Faces Opposition Amid Election-Year Politics
Trump and his allies rally against proposed immigration measures, putting pressure on lawmakers and potentially impacting Ukraine aid.
- Negotiators in the U.S. Congress are working towards a bipartisan deal on border and immigration measures, which could unlock Republican support for Ukraine aid.
- The proposed deal is facing opposition from former U.S. President Donald Trump and his allies, who demand more sweeping concessions from Democrats and the White House.
- The deal could toughen the process for claiming asylum in the U.S., and potentially include a pathway to citizenship for Afghans who came during the U.S. withdrawal from their country.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson is under pressure from Trump and his House allies, as well as far-right House members who oppose the deal and threaten to oust Johnson if he brings a border bill with Ukraine aid to the House floor.
- Despite the opposition, President Joe Biden is pressing lawmakers to agree on the deal, as the high number of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border is seen as a major political vulnerability in his re-election campaign.