WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden attempted a political high-wire act on Tuesday by announcing a citizenship pathway for half a million immigrants married to US nationals, in a counterweight to his recent crackdown on illegal border crossers.

The Biden administration has been struggling to address immigration, a hugely divisive issue for many Americans ahead of November’s presidential election.

“We can both secure the border and provide legal pathways to citizenship, but we have to acknowledge the patience of goodwill the American people is being tested by their fears at the border,” Biden said at the White House.

The Democrat is seeking to be tougher on illegal migrants while contrasting himself with Donald Trump, whose attempt to win back the White House is centered on portraying the country as under assault by what he calls a migrant “invasion”. Biden’s action to protect a whole class of immigrants was immediately condemned by Trump and other Republicans. However, it was hailed by immigration reform activists who had previously been dismayed by Biden’s new border restrictions.

In his speech on the reforms, Biden said Trump was trying “to play on” Americans’ fears. The new rules will streamline the process for those who already qualify for permanent residence, by removing a requirement they leave the country as part of the application process.

The rules apply to those present in the country for at least 10 years and married to a US citizen before June 17, 2024 -- which the administration estimates to include around 500,000 people. In addition, some 50,000 stepchildren of US citizens are eligible.

Those approved will be granted work authorisation and the right to stay in the United States for up to three years while they apply for the coveted green card. That would then allow them to apply later for full citizenship.

Trump attacked Biden’s policy in characteristic fashion, with lurid language and violent imagery.

“As innocent Americans are being beaten, raped, and murdered by Biden illegals, Crooked Joe Biden isn’t taking action to stop this invasion or remove violent predators from our country,” he said.

Groups campaigning for undocumented spouses of US citizens to get work permits celebrated.

“President Biden’s action to extend work permits for long-term immigrant spouses is morally right, economically sound and politically smart,” said Rebecca Shi, executive director of the American Business Immigration Coalition.

Published in Dawn, June 20th, 2024

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