President Biden has quickly moved to change U.S. immigration policy. Biden signed executive orders related to immigration on his first day in office. Among the orders is one that stops work on a U.S.-Mexico border wall. Another ends a travel ban on people from several mostly Muslim countries. Biden also has ordered his Cabinet to work on ways to prevent the deportation, or removal from the country, of people brought to the U.S. as children. In addition, Biden said he wants to develop a plan to give citizenship to about 11 million people without legal status in the United States. “This sets a new narrative, moving us away from being seen as criminals and people on the public charge,” said Yanira Arias. It opens the door for us to one day become Americans, she said.

What is the term used by former President Trump for the border wall between the U.S. and Mexico?
The Wall
The Great Divide
The Gap
Fantastic Fence
How many people without legal status are seeking U.S. citizenship?
5 million
11 million
1 million
50 million
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