EL PASO, Texas ( Border Report ) — The White House has invited El Paso Mayor Oscar Leeser to join President Joe Biden’s signing of an executive order on immigration, the mayor’s chief of staff told Border Report.
One of at least three different Texas frontier mayors who has agreed to speak at the Washington, D.C., immigration statement on Tuesday is Leeser.
After the prison calls reached a certain amount for the day, the White House has been working on an executive order, according to the Associated Press.
Additionally, according to The Associated Press, Brownsville Mayor John Cowen and Edinburg Mayor Ramiro Garza both confirmed that the White House had invited them, and that McAllen president Michael McAllen claimed he had been invited but could not enter because of a commitment made in the past.
In a speech to Border Report, Leeser said he looks forward to hearing more about the President’s plan on Tuesday, but added that Congress had repair a “broken immigration system”.
” El Paso is a welcoming society, and that makes me very happy, but no society you continue the effort and resources we’ve expended on this humanitarian crises endlessly”, Leeser said. Our immigration system is broken, and it is crucial that Congress work on a bipartisan long-term plan to work with other countries in order to create a more manageable, humane, and sustainable immigration system for our country.” We are appreciative of the funding we have received from the federal government so that our efforts do n’t fall on the backs of El Paso taxpayers,” we said.
El Paso, according to Leeser, is ready to partner with stakeholders on this project at the local, state, and national levels.