On May 14, 2023, the Biden Administration ended the Covid 19 emergency in the U.S., Mexico. It was in March 2023 when President Trump issued the emergency declaration to get the government to apply specific laws and procedures that were responsible for the response to the pandemic.
Biden Administration Ends COVID-19 Emergency at the Border
Indeed, there has been an end to the emergency declaration, but that does not mean that the Covid-19 pandemic has ended. But it does mean that the government will not be able to apply specific immigration laws and procedures. Also, this will have a negative impact as the migrants would find it challenging to migrate to the United States, and the number of migrants at the border who are turned away will be increased, resulting in a destructive impact on the U.S.
There is going to be a significant impact on the border communities when the emergency declaration has been made. The effect on these communities is terrible because they are affected by the pandemic, and they have also been burdened a lot by many immigrants seeking asylum in the United States. Moreover, it would increase the number of immigrants in the USA. They can also strain the border communities.
Challenges Remain at the Border
The end of an emergency declaration has a positive impact despite the challenges ahead. It shows that United Nation is a state of immigrants.
Conclusion
The end of the emergency declaration of Covid-19 is a significant event in the United States. But it is to be believed that the challenges still need to be finished. To address the needs of the migrants, the Biden administration needs to work closely with the border communities. This way border security will also be ensured.