President Joe Biden is set to continue his visit to Las Vegas, where he will engage with the nation's largest Latino civil rights and advocacy organization. During this visit, he will announce new measures related to immigration and expanding access to educational opportunities.
One significant announcement is that certain undocumented children and spouses of US citizens will soon be able to apply for lawful permanent residency without having to leave the country. This initiative, set to begin on August 19, stems from an executive action signed by Biden last month.
Biden's focus on the Latino community is strategic, with efforts aimed at balancing the administration's border security measures with actions that benefit long-term residents in the US. The recent executive action is seen as a direct appeal to Latinos, particularly those in mixed-status households.
Among the expected unveilings are plans to expand the federal TRIO program, which supports low-income students with educational opportunities, to include DACA recipients. Additionally, new programs will be introduced to enhance access to immigration services, such as providing volunteer legal support in immigration court hearings and increasing outreach from US Citizenship and Immigration Services to local communities.
Furthermore, Biden will sign an Executive Order to establish a White House Initiative focused on advancing educational equity, excellence, and economic opportunity through Hispanic-Serving Institutions.
These developments come at a time when immigration has been a prominent topic, particularly during the Republican convention in Milwaukee. The contrast between the approaches of the two parties underscores the significance of Biden's efforts to address key issues affecting the Latino community.