The on Monday indicated that a plan to take in 30,000 additional legal migrants each month wasn’t a ‘fixed number’ – after the president of signaled his country might be willing to take more border crossers than announced previously that the US plans to send back.White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan spoke to reporters Monday after the Biden Administration announced a plan to accept 30,000 migrants from , Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Haiti who apply for asylum online.‘We are in the early days of the implementation of that, and we will see how that goes and then make determinations about where to take the next step. So I don't think we have a fixed number in mind,’ White House national security advisor Jake Sullivan told reporters from the president’s luxury hotel in Mexico City, hours after .
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