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By Karoun Demirjian

Reporting from Washington

Jan. 26, 2024Updated 7:28 p.m. ET
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President Biden fought on Friday to save a bipartisan immigration deal from
collapse in Congress, vowing to shut down the border if the plan became law even
as the Republican speaker pronounced it dead on arrival in the House.

In a written statement that came as Senate negotiators scrambled to finalize a
deal that President Donald J. Trump is pressuring Republicans to oppose, Mr.
Biden used his most stringent language yet about the border, declaring it
“broken” and in “crisis” and promising to halt migration immediately if Congress
sends him the proposal.

“What’s been negotiated would — if passed into law — be the toughest and fairest
set of reforms to secure the border we’ve ever had in our country,” he said. “It
would give me, as president, a new emergency authority to shut down the border
when it becomes overwhelmed. And if given that authority, I would use it the day
I sign the bill into law.”

The pending compromise would not give him much choice. Under the emerging deal,
the administration would be required to shut down the border to migrants
attempting to enter without prior authorization if encounters rise above 5,000
on any given day — a threshold that has been surpassed routinely in recent
months.



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Mr. Biden’s fresh efforts to salvage the deal came hours after Speaker Mike
Johnson sought to choke off the last remaining glimmers of hope that it might
survive, repeating that the agreement would almost certainly be a nonstarter in
the Republican-led House.

“If rumors about the contents of the draft proposal are true, it would have been
dead on arrival in the House anyway,” Mr. Johnson wrote in a letter to House
G.O.P. lawmakers.

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