From day one in office, President Joe Biden has signed six executive actions related to immigration.
Among the first actions that Joe Biden carried out as president of the United States included the proposal of an immigration reform that would seek to create a path for approximately 11 million immigrants to obtain legal residence in the country.

By the 100th day of his administration, Joe Biden had taken 94 executive actions related to immigration issues, more than triple the previous administration in the same period.
In his first months as president, Biden has already delivered on some of the major promises he made during his campaign last year. In addition, he has placed the issue of immigration as one of the most important on the national agenda.
On the other hand, President Biden increased the tax limit of 62,500 refugees admitted to the United States per year, in an attempt to change course and act before there were negative reactions.
In addition, the current administration has included on its agenda relevant actions such as the withdrawal of funds for the construction of the border wall in the south of the country, and ending the asylum program imposed in the previous administration, which forced asylum seekers to suffer. conditions of vulnerability in Mexico while legal proceedings were being arranged in the United States.
In addition, in the current administration, the arrest priorities of the Immigration and Customs Control Service were also reestablished, to reduce unnecessary arrests and attack real threats.